All SEVIS Records Restored to Active
Over the past few weeks, the ISSO team has been supporting international students and recent graduates with terminated SEVIS records and have connected impacted individuals with: designated BU school contacts for academic assistance, campus resources for wellness support, immigration attorneys for legal consultations, and/or information regarding low bono or pro... More
Reports of Visa Revocations & SEVIS Record Terminations
Many of you are seeing the news about student visa revocations and high-profile student detentions around the US. Historically, the US Department of State would only revoke a student visa if a student were arrested or convicted of a crime in the United States. However, it appears the federal government... More
International Travel Risk Information Session
Virtual Information Session International Travel Risks on Wednesday, March 26, 3 pm The session featured Elizabeth Goss, CEO and founding immigration attorney of Goss Associates, Stephen Kerr, Associate General Counsel in the BU Office of General Counsel and Jeanne Kelley, Managing Director of the BU ISSO, and covered the following topics: discussion... More
DHS Designates New Form for Registration and Fingerprinting
Following the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) announcement that certain noncitizens in the United States must register and be fingerprinted, the agency released an interim final rule designating a new registration form, G-325R, for that purpose, effective April 11, 2025. According to DHS: Foreign nationals above the age of 14 who... More
USCIS Updates Alien Registration Instructions
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that it is reinforcing the legal requirement for non-U.S. citizens to register with the U.S. government under Section 262 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) (8 U.S.C. 1302) in response to the recent Protecting the American People Against Invasion executive order issued... More
DOS Reduces Eligibility for Appointment Waivers for Visa Renewals
The US Department of State has narrowed eligibility for a waiver of the visa interview requirement. A recent DOS announcement reinstates the statutory 12-month post-expiration period for visa renewal applicants. This means that students and scholars travelling to renew their nonimmigrant visa will be required to schedule and attend an... More
Back to Basics Reminders for Students
Since taking office on January 20th, President Trump has signed a series of executive orders (EO), with more anticipated in the coming weeks. These measures, which aim to overhaul the U.S. immigration system, are poised to have consequences for undocumented immigrants, refugees and international travelers. Several EOs have focused on... More
Immigration-Related Activity Under the Second Trump Administration
This page highlights executive orders, policy, legislative and regulatory changes enacted by the second Trump administration that alter and affect visa or immigration processing for our international student and scholar community. As always, we encourage members of our community to connect with a ISSO team member with any questions.
Trump 2.0 after Inauguration Day
Many different offices at BU are reviewing the numerous executive orders that President Trump signed yesterday, January 20th, on his first day in office. There were a number of immigration-related orders directing federal agencies to shift resources to the US southern border that changed procedures for asylum seekers and broadly... More
Information Session about How Federal Changes Are Enacted in Advance of a New Administration
ISSO hosted a virtual workshop to review how a new federal administration could enact changes to policies, procedures and regulations that may impact our international community. The session featured Elizabeth Goss, CEO and founding attorney of Goss Associates, a local immigration law firm as well as Stephen Kerr, Associate General... More