Surveillance of international students in the US has increased. After President Donald Trump returned to power, immigration rules and their implementation are now being implemented more strictly. Donald Trump has tightened up on people living in the country illegally. The US government has given an ultimatum to foreign nationals living in the country that if they want to stay in the US for more than thirty days, they should register, otherwise they will face both jail and fine.
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has asked foreign nationals to register themselves with the government within 30 days or face fines or imprisonment, emphasizing the need for self-deportation. The Donald Trump administration has said that foreign nationals who have been living in the US for more than 30 days should register with the government and failure to do so may result in fines and imprisonment. This has also been published on Post X. Even before this, people living illegally were sent back to their country due to the decisions of the Trump administration. In such a situation, if a student violates certain rules, then his student visa can be canceled. If you are currently studying in the US or are thinking of going there in the future, then you should keep in mind some things.
In the US, a student is given a visa based on his studies. For example, the F-1 visa is given to students who enroll in traditional academic programs. While the M-1 visa is given to students who enroll in vocational programs. In such a situation, if a student makes any mistake, his visa can be canceled. In this situation, students are left with only one option and that is to leave the US.
Keep these rules in mind
* Students can travel to the US only 30 days before the start of their course.
* After reaching the US, it is necessary for the student to inform the Designated School Officer (DSO) about his university. If any problem arises during the course, the student should contact the designated school official only.
* If a student wants to extend the duration of his/her course, he/she should contact the designated school official before the completion of the course.
* Students with F-1 visas can work only if they have permission from the designated school official of the university or, in some cases, from the US Citizenship and Immigration Services.
* After the completion of the course, students studying on F-1 visas will have to leave the US within 60 days and students studying on M-1 visas will have to leave the US within 30 days.
Don’t forget to make these mistakes
* The decision to cancel the visa can be made by the US Department of State (Washington DC) or any US consulate official. The visa can be canceled for these reasons
* For security, crime, health, economic or any other reason.
* If the visa holder does not meet the required criteria.
* If there is a possibility of violating the law.
* There may be other reasons for visa cancellation.
Domestic violence or assault
* If a student drops out of a course without informing the designated school official, it will be considered a violation of visa regulations and the visa may be canceled.
* Students studying on an F-1 visa are not allowed to work in the United States without permission. If caught doing so, they will have to leave the country and will not be able to re-enter the United States.
* The visa may be canceled if the student has a poor academic record or has any disciplinary action pending against him.
* If the student does not have enough money to cover his education and living expenses, his visa may also be canceled.
Other reasons include
* Not providing a new address.
* Participating in a protest.
* Violating traffic rules
These documents will have to be kept with you 24 hours
The government of US President Donald Trump has implemented a new rule, according to which all immigrants living in the US, whether on a legal visa, such as an H1B visa or a student visa, will have to keep their legal documents with them 24 hours a day. This rule, implemented by the Trump administration, has come into effect from April 11. This rule has been implemented under Trump’s order ‘Protecting the American People Against Invasion’. The aim of this rule is to tighten the grip on illegal immigrants living in the US. The implementation of this rule has been approved by the US court. The aim of the Trump administration is to deport millions of people living illegally from the US. This rule mainly affects immigrants who are living in the US illegally or without valid documents.
All non-citizens living in the US who are over the age of 14 and have been in the US for 30 days or more are now required to register with the government by filling out Form G-325R.
If a child is under the age of 14, their parents must register them.
Those entering the US after April 11 will also have to register within 30 days of arrival.
Those who do not comply with this rule can be fined, imprisoned, or both.
In addition, if a person changes their address, they must notify the government of the new address within 10 days. Failure to do so can result in a fine of up to $5,000. In addition, immigrants whose children are turning 14 will have to re-register with the government and submit their fingerprints.
