hphp95 Posted March 31, 2017 Report Share Posted March 31, 2017 I recently got an email from my Embassy stating that my current F1 visa is prudentially revoked. I think it's based on my arrest on California 647(b), but the matter is resolved (Case closed, no complaint filed - it's in the court disposition) and there's no conviction. I've read on Murthy that the prudential revocation should not disrupt my status in the US, but there are some forums on the internet said USCIS denied OPT application based on prudentially revoked visa. Can someone confirm this? Is this a valid practice by the USCIS? I am not out of status (student in top 50 university in US, 3.6 GPA, maintain full course load). Quote Link to comment
shekar11# Posted April 3, 2017 Report Share Posted April 3, 2017 On 3/31/2017 at 1:31 PM, hphp95 said: I recently got an email from my Embassy stating that my current F1 visa is prudentially revoked. I think it's based on my arrest on California 647(b), but the matter is resolved (Case closed, no complaint filed - it's in the court disposition) and there's no conviction. I've read on Murthy that the prudential revocation should not disrupt my status in the US, but there are some forums on the internet said USCIS denied OPT application based on prudentially revoked visa. Can someone confirm this? Is this a valid practice by the USCIS? I am not out of status (student in top 50 university in US, 3.6 GPA, maintain full course load). Better to take professional advice from an immigration attorney. Quote Link to comment
everythingwillbefine Posted July 31, 2019 Report Share Posted July 31, 2019 On 3/31/2017 at 10:31 AM, hphp95 said: I recently got an email from my Embassy stating that my current F1 visa is prudentially revoked. I think it's based on my arrest on California 647(b), but the matter is resolved (Case closed, no complaint filed - it's in the court disposition) and there's no conviction. I've read on Murthy that the prudential revocation should not disrupt my status in the US, but there are some forums on the internet said USCIS denied OPT application based on prudentially revoked visa. Can someone confirm this? Is this a valid practice by the USCIS? I am not out of status (student in top 50 university in US, 3.6 GPA, maintain full course load). Hi, did you get your OPT? I'm in the similar situation as you and I'm really worried. Did you answer the question of arrest/conviction history on I-765 form? Thank you so much and wish you all the best. Quote Link to comment
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