Students at the University of Missouri System and across the U.S. are facing challenges as their international student visas are being revoked by the Department of Homeland Security. University officials at MU are closely monitoring visa statuses through the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System. A small number of students have already had their SEVIS records terminated, leading to concerns within the university community. MU spokesperson Christopher Ave assured that affected students are receiving academic support while seeking legal advice from their attorneys. International students have been directed to guidance on the MU International Programs website to help them navigate this difficult situation. Some students are being advised to leave the U.S. immediately, despite past practices allowing them to finish their studies before departing. The reasons behind the visa revocations remain unclear, causing distress among the affected students and university faculty. It is crucial for students to stay informed and follow proper procedures to protect their visa status during this uncertain time. Missouri University of Science and Technology has also reported cases of students having their visas revoked. The university community expresses solidarity with the impacted students and remains committed to supporting them through this challenging situation.
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