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[quote=Anonymous]Ok let's try again. When they sign my I-20 they're acknowledging they know I'll be absent and will say I'm expected to return by X date to resume my studies. They're letting immigration know they're aware of my travel plans and that my status is current with them. They're saying I'm enrolled and complying with the regulations. They signed the wrong I-20 which dates and major were not current. Their fault not mine. Actually we just found another mistake on their part. My last I-20 is listed with one major but the campus is another one so they updated my change of major but didn't update the campus where I was taking classes. Pretty disorganized people. The dean of my new school is calling the old schools's president to talk to him about the delay releasing my papers. I guess I won't have to do anything afterwards. [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The school, according to you, didn't have anyone who specialized in international students and when they found someone you said she didn't know what she was doing. So if you knew that, why did you rely that person? The information that you would need is going to be available online and you could have verified anything and everything before you ever left the country. It seems like you have a good grasp of English so you clearly could have been able to read the websites or even called and spoke to someone at CIS. You can't go back and blame the school but at the same time acknowledged that you knew all along they had not idea what they were doing. I mean you can feel vindictive knowing that you were right about the person at school's incompetence if you want but I think that's all you can get a this point.[/quote] I think I was not clear enough. Let me say that again. When the person they put in charge told me she had never done that before I got scared and went to look online for information. I got conflicting information and went to talk to her again. She made several phone calls, checked my documents including my passport and got back to me saying I was good to travel. I trusted her because the school put her in charge. I thought they knew what they were doing. I didn't know all along. I thought they were doing the right thing. If I knew that I'd never have trusted them. [/quote] Let me say this as clearly as I can. The school cannot authorize you to travel. You, and the U.S. government, make that decision. When you left the United States on an "emergency" you assumed responsibility for the possibility that you would not be allowed to re-enter. That possibility occurred. Not the school's fault. Your gamble and your's alone. The school does not guarantee your immigration status. No school ever would. [/quote][/quote]
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