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Q: I am a F1 student, I did complete the process to request I-20 in 9/3/2023, but recently he found out he forgot.

I am a F1 student, I did complete the process to request I-20 in 9/3/2023, but recently the international office manager found out he forgot.

He forgot to send me accept letter and I-20, I did finish the full process for application and enrolled in. Because he forgot, My I-20 expired... View More

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answered on May 22, 2024

If the international office manager forgot to send your acceptance letter and I-20, and your I-20 expired on 10/23/2023, there are steps you can take to address this issue.

First, yes, the manager can do a data fix to correct the situation. The acceptance letter is typically required for...
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Q: I am a F1 student, but the international student manager forgot to process my I-20 last year, currently it expired.

I am a F1 student, last year I finished application and I-20 request process for new school and studied there, but the international student manager forgot to process the I-20 request, he also forgot to sent me an acceptance letter which considered an evidence at data fix process. In this case, can... View More

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answered on May 22, 2024

If your international student manager acknowledges the mistake and provides all necessary information, a data fix might be possible. The success of this request largely depends on the honesty and thoroughness of the details submitted. The manager should outline the error and provide any missing... View More

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Q: after F1 violation(I fotgot, school forgot too), will the re application for SEVIS succeed?

F1 student, after I graduated i didn't got an offer from idealistic school because I applied too late, went to a nearby University Master degree for maintaining status, this year I got offer from the school I want to go to, but they told me they didn't receive the SEVIS code, I asked my... View More

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answered on May 21, 2024

Based on the information you provided, it seems that there was an oversight in the transfer of your SEVIS record from your bachelor's degree school to your current school, which has led to complications in transferring your SEVIS record to the new school you want to attend. This situation can... View More

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Q: When a public school has a strict uniform code, do they have a responsibility to the parents on where and how to purchas

Does the school have to provide a coupon or stipend to purchase the uniform or a catalog to get them from?

Charles Snyderman
Charles Snyderman
answered on May 12, 2014

In Delaware, if a school board adopts a dress code that adopts school uniforms, the school board is required to ensure that any uniform required is available at an affordable price, and is also required to assist economically disadvantaged students in obtaining school uniforms. I suggest you speak... View More

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