New Delhi: The United Stated is considering, allowing Indian student of Tri-valley University, shut down by the US authorities for alleged visa frauds, stay on and transfer to other Universities. An Indian daily reported on Saturday
The move is being consider a massive relief for the students – mostly from Andhra Pradesh in India – who have undergone in the last some weeks an entire range of experiences, from that of a fugitive to a laid off worker.
Indian ambassador to the US Meera Shankar citing a communiqué received form the State Department said that a third of the cases were being processed for transfer to other Universities.
About 1500 students of Tri-Valley University in California suddenly found themselves facing an uncertain future one January morning after their university was raided by Immigrations and Custom Enforcement agents.
Over 90% of these students were from India. And their plight made headlines in India forcing the government to take up their cause with the US administration.
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