An F-1 student on OPT is under extreme stress after FedEx lost their passport. The package contained their F-1 visa and an old B-1/B-2 visa stamp. This loss has left their legal status in the US at risk and caused major uncertainty.
Lost Passport Triggers Legal Worries
The student filed a police report and notified FedEx about the missing passport. With no clear update yet, they continue to stay in the US using their valid EAD card. They are now preparing to get a new passport as soon as possible.
Visa Reissue Involves Costly Travel
Replacing the F-1 visa is not simple. The student must travel home and reapply for a new visa under the same SEVIS ID. Only after receiving a new visa stamp can they return to the US. The process is long, stressful, and expensive.
Consular Processing Starts Again
Losing a passport means repeating the full visa process. The student will have to appear for another interview at a US embassy abroad. It adds financial and emotional pressure on someone already living in uncertainty.
Others Have Faced Similar Losses
Another international student shared a similar experience. Their lost passport was found four months later, but by then they had already spent money getting a new one and a fresh visa stamp.
Foreign Students Remain Vulnerable
This case shows how fragile life abroad can be for international students. One lost document can disrupt their studies, finances, and future plans. It’s a reminder of the risks many face while trying to stay legally in the US.




