Maintaining F-1 Student Visa Status
While on F-1 visa status, students are required to follow certain rules and regulations in order to maintain their F-1 student visa status.
While on F-1 visa status, students are required to follow certain rules and regulations in order to maintain their F-1 student visa status.
This article explains the approval of O visa petitions and the rules for being on O1 nonimmigrant or O2 nonimmigrant status.
The process for obtaining an M-1 student visa is similar to that of obtaining an F-1 student visa for full time students.
The USCIS changed its policies on the accrual of unlawful presence toward the unlawful presence bars for F, J, and M nonimmigrants.
The USCIS updated its STEM OPT page to reflect new guidance for STEM OPT students completing STEM OPT employment at third-party worksites.
This article examines the rules for change of nonimmigrant classification to that of student (F1 or M1), including some issues for change of status from B visitor
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