What are the reasons for the deportation of U.S. students?

Updated on educate 2024-03-13
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. Student visa; Expires on March 15, August 15 and January 31 are the most common student visa expiration dates, and students who have not renewed their visas may be repatriated.

    2;There are too many failures; If the pass rate is too low and it will affect the visa, the immigration department will doubt your ability to study and investigate you, and if the pass rate is less than 50%, it will assess whether the student visa should be revoked based on your attendance and student performance.

    3. The attendance rate is too low; In fact, low attendance is closely related to the failure of many courses. If the attendance rate is low, then the usual grades must be very poor, and it is a miracle if you don't fail the course! Even if you're lucky enough, you can pass without attendance.

    However, the immigration department will not let you go easily, and the attendance rate will be investigated by the immigration officer if the attendance rate is too low.

    4. Cheating or dishonesty in exams; The most common behaviors that are considered to be academic dishonesty include: cheating on exams, plagiarism in homework, substitute exams, falsification of application materials, irregular citations, tampering with grades, etc.

    5. Sensitive information in electronic devices; In recent years, the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and other countries have issued new regulations to strengthen the inspection of electronic equipment. Before passing through customs, law enforcement officers will conduct a preliminary inspection of information such as **, chat history, search history, etc. on the international student's electronic device.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    International students entering the United States must understand the common reasons for deportation in advance, so that they can avoid repatriation as much as possible. Let's take a look at the 2019 U.S. study and entry experience sharing What are the circumstances that are easy to be repatriated?

    1. Poor English proficiency

    International students may also face inspection by the immigration bureau when they return to the United States during the holidays, and if they have been studying in the United States for a period of time and are still unable to communicate freely with the immigration officer, then they are likely to be deported.

    After being able to study abroad for a period of time, as long as you are studying carefully, your speaking level should be greatly improved in the English language environment, and if you are still not able to communicate without barriers, you will be suspected of not studying seriously.

    But in this case, there is room for reversal, find someone who can vouch for it, or show your transcripts at school to prove your studies in school, and you can avoid repatriation if you don't waste your studies.

    2. Low school credits

    During the re-entry process, the immigration officer may also check the student's performance at school, and the focus of the inspection is on credits.

    Credits are the standard for students to graduate, as long as they have completed the credits, they can apply for graduation, and similarly, if the credits have not been completed, then they need to stay in the school all the time.

    Most colleges and universities in the United States have requirements for students to take credits per semester, which can be appropriately increased or decreased, but not too different. If, at the time of the inspection, you fail too many subjects, resulting in too low credits, you will not meet the requirements for registering as a full-time student, and you will also face the risk of repatriation. Slowback.

    3. Chat history issues

    With the continuous development of the economy, the online world has become an indispensable part of life, and the inspection of mobile phones has become an important part of today's inspection.

    Reactionary language or negative statements of a joking nature may be evidence of deportation, and the examiners will not look at what kind of circumstances you have come out, and will be deported as long as you are deemed to be in danger.

    4. Illegal part-time work

    The main purpose of international students is to study, and work-study is allowed, but everyone needs to work within the scope of the law, and if they are found to be working illegally, they will be directly deported.

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