What are the penalties for violating terms of a student visa?

Violating the terms of a student visa in Virginia can have serious consequences. Depending on the violation, the penalty could include a warning that the student must leave the country, deportation, being barred from re-entering the United States, and even criminal prosecution. Violations include failing to maintain a full course of study, working more than the authorized amount, or failing to maintain valid nonimmigrant status. If the student falls out of status due to not attending school, it is important to take swift action to correct the violation. This can be done through reinstatement to valid F or M status, or by applying for a change of status or an extension of stay. If the student fails to apply for corrective action, he or she will be classified as unlawfully present in the United States and may be subject to removal proceedings. It is also important for students to not overstay their visa or remain in the United States for longer than the authorized period of stay stated on their Form I-94. If a student overstays their visa and is removed from the country, they will be barred from re-entering the United States for three years or more. If a student is deported, they may lose the chance to return to the United States and will be subject to fines, fees and potential criminal penalties. To avoid these penalties, it is best for students to follow the requirements of their student visa and stay in valid status.

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Los términos de una visa de estudiante deben ser seguidos de cerca para evitar las consecuencias de la violación y las sanciones que se aplican. Las consecuencias de violar la visa de estudiante pueden incluir la revocación de la visa, la prohibición de inmigrar a Estados Unidos durante un período determinado y cualquier sanción criminal, civil o administrativa. Uno de los principales delitos es el trabajo no autorizado. Esto significa que si el estudiante trabaja más de las 20 horas semanales permitidas de trabajo remunerado, viola los términos de su visa de estudiante y puede ser embargado y procesado criminalmente. Otra violación temida ocurre cuando un estudiante pierde su elegibilidad debido a su rendimiento académico deficiente. Estudiantes con mal rendimiento académico son generalmente deportados. Además, los estudiantes que violan las reglas de la inmigración, por ejemplo, no notificar al Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de los Estados Unidos (USCIS) cuando se trasladan a otra escuela o se mudan a otra ubicación, también pueden ser embargados. Además, los estudiantes que violan intencionalmente los términos de la visa, como el fraude de visa, están sujetos a sanciones criminales, civiles y administrativas.

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