SEVIS Release 6.35 to be Implemented on July 21, 2017
On July 21, 2017, SEVIS will deploy SEVIS Release 6.35. In this post, we examine what is new and what will remain unchanged for school officials in SEVIS Release 6.35.
On July 21, 2017, SEVIS will deploy SEVIS Release 6.35. In this post, we examine what is new and what will remain unchanged for school officials in SEVIS Release 6.35.
In this post, we review which nonimmigrants may study in the United States, including detailed rules for F2 spouses, M2 spouses, and B visitors
The SEVP issued a notice for students at SEVP certified ACICS-accredited schools the schools themselves about the potential loss of SEVP certification for such schools.
This article explains the effects of the DOE no longer recognizing ACICS as an accrediting agency for nonimmigrant students at schools accredited by ACICS.
Several students charged in the UNNJ F1 visa fraud scheme filed a class action lawsuit in to procure individualized hearings to argue against the blanket fraud determination.
J-1 visas are issued to foreign nationals coming to the United States under a United States Department of State-approved exchange program.
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