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What to Do If Your Student Visa Is Revoked in the U.S.

Michael J. Doyle, Attorney At Law | Civil Rights
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How Our Albuquerque Lawyers Can Help

For international students, the thought of losing their student visa can be both frightening and overwhelming. Amid growing scrutiny on student visas and potential rights violations, countless students are left uncertain about their futures when faced with revocation. Navigating this complex process requires understanding your rights and knowing the steps you can take.

Michael J. Doyle, Attorney At Law, based in Albuquerque, has extensive experience assisting students with visa challenges, including resolving complex immigration issues and navigating the application process. Our firm is dedicated to protecting their legal rights and ensuring they have the support needed to achieve their academic and professional goals in the United States.

Why Student Visas Are Revoked

There are several reasons why a student visa might be revoked. The most common include falling out of academic good standing, such as being placed on probation or suspension, or facing criminal charges or arrests. Status violations, such as working without proper authorization or overstaying, also frequently lead to revocation.

Additionally, administrative errors or changes in your institution’s certification status can jeopardize your visa. Unfortunately, in some cases, misinformation or bias may also play a role. Understanding the reason behind the revocation is crucial to building a case for your defense.

Know Your Rights as a Student

Even if your visa is revoked, you still have rights under U.S. immigration law. Every student is entitled to due process before being removed from the country. You also have the legal right to counsel during this time. The government bears the responsibility of providing evidence and explaining the grounds for the revocation.

It’s also essential to differentiate between scenarios such as ICE holds, deportation proceedings, and visa cancellations, as each involves distinct legal considerations and responses. Knowing these rights ensures you are better equipped to respond to the situation appropriately.

Steps to Take Immediately

If your student visa has been revoked, it’s crucial to stay calm and take thoughtful, lawful action.

Here’s what you should do:

  • Consult an immigration attorney before leaving the country. Leaving without proper legal advice could complicate your situation further.
  • Seek immediate guidance from a qualified attorney. A civil rights or immigration lawyer can provide personalized advice tailored to your case.
  • Gather all relevant documents. This includes academic transcripts, visa paperwork, and any communication with your school or the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
  • Refrain from making public statements or admitting fault. Speaking prematurely or without legal counsel could negatively impact your case.

Acting quickly and strategically with the proper legal support can significantly increase your chances of achieving a favorable resolution.

How a Civil Rights Attorney Can Help

Hiring an experienced civil rights attorney can make all the difference in how your case is resolved. An attorney can help challenge wrongful revocation in immigration court or file appeals on your behalf. If your visa was revoked due to discriminatory enforcement or profiling, a civil rights attorney can take action to protect you against such practices.

They can also assist in filing civil rights complaints or lawsuits if your rights were violated in the process. Finally, your attorney can work toward reinstating your visa or finding alternative legal solutions to allow you to pursue your education. Michael J. Doyle, Attorney At Law is dedicated to ensuring your rights are upheld and your future is safeguarded.

Connect with Our Albuquerque Team

If your student visa has been revoked, you are not alone. Students in Albuquerque and throughout New Mexico have legal avenues to address visa issues and safeguard their rights. At Michael J. Doyle, Attorney At Law, we pride ourselves on a strong track record of providing expert representation in immigration and civil rights cases. We're here to provide the legal support you need.

Don’t wait—contact us online or call (505) 219-2176 today to schedule a consultation and get the support and guidance you need to move forward.