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 TPS to F1 after one year of SEVIS termination
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Posted on 04-23-18 10:52 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Is it possible to go back to F1 from TPS if your SEVIS was terminated more than a year ago? Has anyone gone through this process before?. As I have been reading that only F1 reinstatement is possible for the cases not exceeding 5 months.
 
Posted on 04-24-18 2:36 AM     [Snapshot: 100]     Reply [Subscribe]
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If you have a really good and valid reason for not reinstating that long, it should be fine. I will suggest you to find a really good reason with some kind of paperwork to prove (like your mom was really sick or even bigger issue). Good Luck.
 
Posted on 04-24-18 6:58 AM     [Snapshot: 162]     Reply [Subscribe]
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@panduDon: thanks
 


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