Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced on Monday that international students in the U.S. whose schools switch to online classes for the fall semester “will have to leave the country or risk violating their visa status,” reports Rafael Bernal in the Hill.
The agency said affected students on F-1 and M-1 visas in the US “could transfer to a school offering in-person classes to maintain their legal status. Otherwise, they risk being put in deportation proceedings,” Buzzfeed News reported.
“As college students across the United States and around the world contemplate what their upcoming semester might look like, the federal guidance limits options for international students and leaves them with an uncomfortable choice: attend in-person classes during a pandemic or take them online from another country,” NPR reported.
“And for students enrolled in schools that have already announced plans to operate fully online, there is no choice. Under the new rules, the State Department will not issue them visas, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection will not allow them to enter the country,” NPR noted.