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The US Immigration Service will revoke the visas of international students who take online courses in the fall semester. Is there any objection?

There must be opposition, because the visa for international students has been revoked, and it must be a hassle to force them to return to China.

Because these international students have gone to the United States to study, they must want to receive higher education in the United States. Because of the epidemic, it is very troublesome to go to class online, which reduces the learning effect. As a result, they were forced to return to China because of the news that the visa issued by the immigration bureau was cancelled, so they are likely to face the risk of virus invasion on the way to this transfer. Secondly, even if they return home safely and unscathed, they still have to undergo isolation and nucleic acid detection for 14 days. This is indeed a case.

According to the news released by the US Immigration Bureau, the compulsory cancellation of international student visas is only for those schools where all courses are conducted online in the fall semester. If these international students don't want to have their visas revoked, they will have to transfer to schools that teach offline. But this kind of thing is probably impossible because students must have their own ideal school. It is obviously impossible to change the learning environment just because of an epidemic, so they can only face expulsion. The Immigration Bureau also stated that this provision only applies to international students with f 1 and m 1 visas. However, only these international students have a very large number. In 20 19 alone, the State Council issued 380,000 such visas. Therefore, international students should be prepared to deal with this result in advance.

It is worth mentioning that there is definitely nothing wrong with using online teaching in schools, so everyone is concerned about how to calculate tuition fees and whether it will give students some preferential treatment. Harvard in the United States says that all classes are taught online, except the first-year students have to live in the dormitory, but the tuition will not be discounted, but purington University says it will give 10% discount.