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Drop out or skip classes? US embassy warns Indian and international students of visa revocation risks
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The US embassy in India warned Indian and international students about strict visa compliance. The embassy emphasized that dropping out, skipping classes, or leaving programs without notifying schools could lead to visa revocation and future visa ineligibility. Students were urged to maintain full-time enrollment, attend classes, and stay in touch with their Designated School Officials to protect their student status and academic futures in the United States.
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