F1 Visa Blunder: Student at Risk Over Missed Email

F-1 student visa status issue

An F-1 student’s academic journey in the United States is now in danger due to a single missed email. The student forgot to request a new I-20 form after transferring to a different school, putting their visa status at risk.

Missed document leads to SEVIS expiry

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The oversight has likely caused their original SEVIS status to expire, as their new school never issued an updated I-20 document. The student had received only one email reminder to submit the required paperwork an email they unfortunately missed.

Unknowingly violating visa status

Believing they only needed to complete the transfer form upon arrival, the student unknowingly violated their F-1 visa status for three consecutive semesters. Now, with just one semester left to finish their associate’s degree, they face possible loss of legal student status.

Previous cases show how complex it gets

Another F-1 student shared a similar experience. They had to apply for a new I-20, pay the SEVIS fee again, and exit and re-enter the country for CBP officials to activate their new form an expensive and stressful process.

Experts urge immediate action

Immigration experts strongly recommend that the student contact their DSO (Designated School Official) immediately. They also advise consulting an immigration attorney, given the increasingly strict U.S. immigration environment.

Highlights flaws in the F-1 system

This case highlights a critical flaw in the F-1 visa process how a single missed email can jeopardise a student’s education, immigration status, and future in the U.S.

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