
The Secretary General of the In-Benbar Communications Communication Jairam Ramesh expressed concerns about the report on Friday, saying that out of 327 cases of appeal of the visa at the previously collected students, 50% are Indians. Ramesh asked if the Minister of external matters with Jaishankar is dealing with this matter with his American counterpart.
While sharing a press release issued on Thursday, the American Association of Immigration Lawyers (Ails), Ramesh said this was “a reason for concerns in India”.
“The press statement issued yesterday by the American Association of Immigration Lawyers is a reason for concerns in India.
Of the 327 cases of appeal of visa among foreign students collected by organization, 50% are Indians. The reasons for cancellation are random and unclear. Fear and fears are growing.
Will the Minister of external belongings take note of and arouse concerns with his American counterpart @Drsjaishankar? “Ramesh asked and called Jaishankar.
What has been said
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DOS) and immigration and enforcement of customs outputs (ICE) aggressively focus on international students, including students without the history of protest, for the cancellation of visas, terminating their position and removal,” said US immigration lawyers of the Association.
Aila gathered 327 reports on the appeal of visas and the termination of the information system of students and the exchange of visitors (Sevis) from lawyers, students and employees of the university, she said.
“Of these reports – 50 percent of these students came from India, followed by 14 percent of China. Other important countries represented in these data include South Korea, Nepal and Bangladesh,” the statement said.
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“Based on these reports, it is clear that transparency, supervision and responsibility are needed to prevent any further appeal of the visa and the recording of Sevis recorded end.
Why do we ask students to report
International students in the United States are requested for their own reports, in communication from the country of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DOS) because of their activism of the campus.
The procedure is based on reviews of social media performed by American DOS. Even the new student applications, whether F (academic study visa), M (professional study visa) or J (exchange visa), will get under such social media control. Applicants will be denied the opportunity to study in the United States.
Indian students in the US
Since January, America has deported a total of 682 Indians. While most of them illegally entered the country, the US government reportedly canceled a number of student visas, some of them introduced a protest on the campus against Israel.
Reportedly, dozens of Indian students in the US were ordered to report after their F-1 visas were canceled due to minor crimes.
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Officials of schools (DSO) at various schools reported these students about their sudden abolition by e -mail and stated that their records in the Sevi were terminated. This means that their I-20 form, the Employment (EAD) document and their legal presence in the US are now invalid.
The offenses range from traffic violations such as speed exceeding and proceedings without a licensed supervisor to permit the pupil, and will not stop in red light, to more serious but solved cases of theft and alcohol fees.
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