International students studying in the United States, particularly those on Optional Practical Training (OPT), need to be wary of a new policy by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that could lead to deportation notices being issued based on undisclosed fraud findings. This policy specifically targets individuals who are employed by fraudulent OPT companies. It is crucial for those affected to promptly seek legal assistance to navigate the complex legal process and clear their records. The implications of this policy can have serious consequences on the future of international students pursuing their education and career goals in the US. It is recommended that students stay informed about their rights and responsibilities under their visa status and take proactive measures to ensure compliance with immigration regulations. By staying informed and seeking legal advice when needed, international students can protect themselves from potential legal issues and safeguard their future prospects in the United States.

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New USCIS Policy Threatens Deportation for International Students on OPT Over Fraud Concerns; Legal Aid Urged.
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