Overcrowded Visa -Futterers are recalled, it is appealing to the Indonesian Embassy for Students in the USA

Jakarta – The Indonesian Embassy (KBRI) in Washington DC has called on Indonesian students in the United States in connection with the increasing supervision and maintenance of rules for international student visas. The Indonesian embassy asked all Indonesian students to meet the appropriate rules there. The appeal for Indonesian students in the US was delivered by the Indonesian Embassy by the Instagram account @indonesiarainindc as seen Sunday (4/13/2025). The Indonesian embassy reminded that Indonesian citizens in the United States always maintain the status of the F-1 or J-1 visump. “In connection with the increasing supervision and maintenance of rules for international student visas by the US Immigration Authority, all Indonesian students are advised the F-1 and/or J-1 visa to be more careful and ensure that all appropriate immigration provisions adhere to,” the Indonesian embassy wrote. Browse to continue with the contents of the Indonesian embassy, ​​also transferred that visas could be revoked if there were offenses, including work without official consent (outside OPT/CPT), did not maintain the status as a full -time student and were involved in activities that violated the law, both local and federal law. The effects of recalling visas F-1 and J-1 include: Unable to return to the United States, although Form I-20 is still active, the visa is declared invalid and cannot be used, and strengthening the strengthening during immigration investigation. For this matter, the Indonesian embassy in submitting a call to students in the US: 1. Immediately contact the official designated school (DSO) in the case of a change in status or face immigration restrictions in the face 2. Consult professional immigration advocates if necessary 3. Not returning to the US without a valid F-1 or J-visa. When you handle the actions of US immigration authorities. 6. Social media management wisely – Avoid charges that can be misinterpreted and have a legitimate impact. 7. Active in the local community – Join Garuda Permias/Mata Garuda for information, help and support. Always bring ID – compulsory if you travel outside the residence. 8. Checking and working documents make sure the visa, I-20/DS-2019, and the passport is always active. 9. Use campus facilities – Consult immigration status by international student services. 10. Save backup documents – make a copy of digital and print important documents. 11. Avoid travel if the status is unclear – could result in the US rejecting again. 12. Make Mental Health – Routine Contact Family/Friends in Indonesia. 13. Report to DSO – Compulsory over ten days for changes in address, department, campus, scholarship, etc. 14. Stay alert, keep the rules and take care of each other! Student visas to foreign researchers in the US have been recalled. The appeal of the Indonesian embassy was, in many cases of students, delivered to foreign researchers in the US who were revoked without any clear reason. One is the case of the Russian citizen, Kseniia Petrova. The woman who worked as a researcher at Harvard Medical School was detained for bringing a ‘non-dangerous’ frog embrio without declaring it on the customs form when he returned from France to the US. Instead of being fined, his exchange visa was recalled and taken to detention. Greg Romanovsky, who was reported by CNN, on Sunday (4/13/2025), named the lawyer of Petrova, Greg Romanovsky, the actions taken by the US authorities as a punishment that was not comparable. Greg said what his client did was only an unintended mistake. CNN requested an answer from the Department of Home Security regarding this matter, but did not comment. Nevertheless, the department conveyed to ABC News’ message on the reasons for the detention of Petrova. “The messages found on the cellphone (Petrova) revealed that he plans to smuggle the material through the customs without declaring it,” the message wrote. But the Petrova case was not the only one. Based on CNN reports after reviewing court documents, statements from advocates and announcements of more than 80 universities and universities across the country confirmed that more than 525 students, lecturers and researchers had been revoked this year. Foreign Minister Marco Rubio said last month that the Department of Foreign Affairs, under his leadership, revoked more than 300 visas, most of which were student visas. See also Trump’s video signed by the student deportation rules that participated in the Pro-Palestinian Action (KNV/IMK) HOEGENG Awards 2025, read the inspirational story of the exemplary police candidate here