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I was dropped out of an American university. How do I apply for college if I want to stay in the United States?

What to do next if you drop out of an American university:

If you drop out voluntarily, it is best to follow the procedures and do not go back to your country and stop going to school. If you are temporarily unsure of what you will do next, you can apply for suspension of study with the school, which will leave you with a way out. When it is necessary to withdraw from school, submit a withdrawal application to the school stating the valid reasons for withdrawal. After approval, the school will ask the Immigration Bureau to cancel your I-20 form. In this way, if you want to study in the United States again in the future, you only need to bring the original I-20 form and transcripts, explain to the visa officer the reasons for dropping out last time, various school activity certificates, entry and exit records, etc. As long as the reasons are sufficient, the visa will be issued. There should be no problem. If you do not follow the formal procedures, the impact on the future may be greater than you think.

The study visa is generally an F-1 visa. When you drop out of school, you no longer have a legal student status and become a non-student status. You can only stay for 30 days within the validity period of the F-1 visa. Days, after 30 days, you will be illegally staying.