immigrationQuestion.com
Posted 7 months ago
I came on a student visa but dropped out due to a medical emergency—how can I fix my status without being deported?
Mark Smith
Answered 7 months ago
To fix your status without being deported, consider applying for reinstatement of your student status or exploring other visa options with the help of an immigration attorney, as dropping out can lead to losing your status and potential deportation.
Natalie Brooks
Answered 7 months ago
You can consult an immigration attorney to discuss options like applying for a different visa category, seeking a waiver, or exploring alternatives like asylum or cancellation of removal to avoid deportation.
Nina Cook
Answered 7 months ago
You may be eligible to apply for a "change of status" or "adjustment of status" to a different visa category, or seek relief through Deferred Action or other humanitarian programs, and consulting an immigration attorney can help determine the best course of action.
Rina Perez
Answered 7 months ago
You may apply for reinstatement of status by proving valid medical reasons—act quickly and consult an immigration attorney to avoid removal or accrue unlawful presence.
Farouq Musa
Answered 7 months ago
You can request F-1 status reinstatement due to medical hardship—submit Form I-539 with evidence. Speak to an immigration attorney to improve your chances and avoid deportation.