Can Indian and Foreign Students Stay at Harvard? Here Are the 6 Conditions They Must Fulfill Within 3 Days
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Can Indian and foreign students stay at Harvard? Here are the 6 conditions they must fulfill within 3 days
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has revoked Harvard University’s certification to host international students. However, the university has 72 hours to meet six specific conditions to retain its ability to admit F-1 and J-1 visa holders. What are the six conditions?
Harvard University Faces 72-Hour Deadline: Meet 6 Demands Or Lose All Rights To Enroll Foreign Nationals
Harvard University has been given a strict 72-hour ultimatum by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to comply with six conditions or face a permanent ban from enrolling international students under the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP). The Trump administration’s move has thrown thousands of foreign students including nearly 800 from Indiainto legal uncertainty. The DHS has temporarily revoked Harvard’s SEVP certification, m…
Harvard's foreign students can stay if they meet 6 conditions in 3 days
Harvard's foreign students can stay if they meet 6 conditions in 3 days Revocation of SEVP certification throws the future of thousands of international students, including 800 Indians, into chaos Cambridge, MA — May 23, 2025: With the academic future of nearly 6,800 international students hanging in the balance, the Trump administration has offered Harvard University a narrow, 72-hour window to comply with a sweeping set of federal demands or r…
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