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US Warns International Students: Poor School Attendance Could Jeopardize Your Visa

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The United States has warned international students, including those from Nigeria, that breaching student visa rules will have serious consequences.

In a message shared on its official X handle on Monday, August 4, the US Mission in Nigeria cautioned that students who drop out, skip classes, or leave their academic programmes without notifying their schools risk having their visas revoked.

It further warned that such violations could affect students’ eligibility for future US visa applications.

“If you drop out, skip classes, or leave your programmes of study without informing your school, your student visa may be revoked, and you may lose eligibility for future US visas,” the mission stated.

The US Mission therefore advised all student visa holders to strictly follow the rules tied to their visas and ensure they remain in good academic standing.

“Always adhere to the terms of your visa and maintain your student status to avoid any issues,” the mission noted.

The warning came amidst growing anti-international student policies being implemented by US President Donald Trump, who has been cracking down on foreign students in the US.

Persecondnews reports that Trump’s administration has implemented several policies targeted at international students, including tighter student visa rules, shortened visa durations, and limitations on the Optional Practical Training(OPT) program, which allows foreign graduates to work temporarily in their field of study.

There has been a rise in visa revocations and deportations of international students, often for minor infractions or without clear explanations.

Some students have faced scrutiny over pro-Palestinian activism or social media activity.

Also, the US State Department now requires visa applicants to disclose their social media profiles, raising concerns about privacy and fairness.

In an effort to make the US unconducive for foreign graduates, changes to the H-1B visa under his administration have made it more challenging for international students to secure employment after graduation.

Persecondnews learnt that these policies have resulted in a decline in international student enrolment, leading to reduced tuition revenue and strained academic programmes.

Some universities, such as Harvard, have reported potential financial strain due to these policies.

Persecondnews reports that international students make a substantial contribution to the US economy, with an estimated $50.2 billion in annual contributions.

Reducing their numbers, experts warn, could harm the economy and stifle innovation.

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