F-1 at Deportation Risk for Changing University?

F-1 visa SEVIS transfer error risk

For international students, one small error can change everything. A recent case shows how a SEVIS status mistake during a university transfer left a student suddenly at risk of deportation in the United States.

How the Mistake Happened

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The student’s SEVIS record was marked “Completed” because the transfer occurred more than six days after graduation. Reports suggest the first university mishandled the process, wrongly marking him as a graduate before the actual transfer.

Options for the Student

The error ended his legal F-1 status immediately. Now, he must either file a reinstatement request with USCIS or leave the country and re-enter using a new I-20 issued by the second university.

Why It’s Serious

Though classes continue, benefits linked to an active SEVIS record are blocked. This includes internships and OPT work permits. A simple clerical error now threatens opportunities, career goals, and even the student’s stay in the US.

Bigger Immigration Concerns

Under Trump’s stricter immigration rules, such mistakes have bigger consequences. ICE arrests are increasing, and visa holders face constant uncertainty. For F-1 students, even missing a small deadline can affect lives, careers, and long-term futures.

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