Visa F1 canceled by mistak
If anyone knows what to do in this situation or is able to help me please let me
know. I am in the middle of a terrible situation. I transfer from School A to School B last year. I spent 2 years in School A, and so far I have gone 1 year in School B. Last year I went back home and when I was coming back, an INS officer at the airport asked me a lot of questions about my transfering process and stuff, he let me into the USA (all my papers were correct) but he canceled my visa. He wrote CWOP on it. I talked to the International Office at School B and they agreed that it was a mistake never seen before since you don't need a new visa if you transfer from schools. The International Office contacted the INS and they even admited that it was a mistake, however they are not willing to help me geting a new Visa. Their only advise is to go back home and re-apply. However because of the situation in my country, it is taking up to 4 months to proces a student visa, and I can't afford to lose 4 months. Besides, it is to risky to go back and re-apply. I might not get the visa. Could anyone please give me any advise or any clue on what to do? Regards, Bernardo Franco |
Re: Visa F1 canceled by mistak
Just sue the INS if they don't accept their mistake. YOu definitely can not afford to lose 4 months. Trust me, if they don't agree to let you in in your school, this is the best way to go. I would have done it had it been my problem. You will have the full support of your school and you will definitely find yourself in the right place.
INS is no big deal. It's just that the people have been afraid to step ahead when it comes to solving their problems regarding their visas and immigration. I hate when some aspects of this american systems get stuck by the "virtue" of some of the p-sized american brains. And it gets disgusting when they refuse to admit their mistake. That's the time when they need to be dropped into Dante's innermost circle of Hell ! |
Re: Visa F1 canceled by mistak
WORD BROTHA! LOL "khai ko" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]... > Just sue the INS if they don't accept their mistake. YOu definitely can not afford > to lose 4 months. Trust me, if they don't agree to let you in in your school, this > is the best way to go. I would have done it had it been my problem. You will have > the full support of your school and you will definitely find yourself in the right > place. INS is no big deal. It's just that the people have been afraid to step ahead > when it comes to solving their problems regarding their visas and immigration. > > I hate when some aspects of this american systems get stuck by the "virtue" of some > of the p-sized american brains. And it gets disgusting when they refuse to admit > their mistake. That's the time when they need to be dropped into Dante's innermost > circle of Hell ! > > > > -- |
Re: Visa F1 canceled by mistak
Bernardo Franco wrote:
> If anyone knows what to do in this situation or is able to help me please let me > know. I am in the middle of a terrible situation. I transfer from School A to > School B last year. I spent 2 years in School A, and so far I have gone 1 year in > School B. Last year I went back home and when I was coming back, an INS officer at > the airport asked me a lot of questions about my transfering process and stuff, he > let me into the USA (all my papers were correct) but he canceled my visa. He wrote > CWOP on it. > > I talked to the International Office at School B and they agreed that it was a > mistake never seen before since you don't need a new visa if you transfer from > schools. The International Office contacted the INS and they even admited that it > was a mistake, however they are not willing to help me geting a new Visa. Their > only advise is to go back home and re-apply. However because of the situation in my > country, it is taking up to 4 months to proces a student visa, and I can't afford > to lose 4 months. Besides, it is to risky to go back and re-apply. I might not get > the visa. > > Could anyone please give me any advise or any clue on what to do? INS does not have the power to help you get a visa; that is within the purview of the State Department. You can complete your degree without leaving the U.S. There is no requirement that you possess a valid visa. If you want to travel outside the U.S., you have to decide what is most important to you: finishing your degree or traveling outside the U.S. I don't know if it will help at all, but there are many students who are in that position. Many had F-1 visas that were only valid for 3 months in the first place, and they dare not ever travel abroad until either they are willing to leave the U.S. for good, or they are eligible for an H-1B visa or something else that allows dual intent. |
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