April 8, 2025: Concerns about international student and/or scholar visa revocations
International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) and campus leadership are aware that the federal government鈥檚 terminations of international students鈥 visa status throughout the country are causing anxiety and uncertainty among international students and scholars. Recently, the CU System office regarding recent student visa terminations impacting our community. On our campus, the ISSS team is working diligently to provide information and direct support to any impacted students and the international community.
- ISSS continues to regularly access the federal immigration database for changes to students鈥 visa records, and ISSS will directly communicate with any impacted students. Our office will reach out to schools, departments, and units on campus should we require their assistance. Please do not contact ISSS inquiring if one鈥檚 visa or immigration status has been revoked or terminated. ISSS will immediately notify individuals if the government has taken negative action on their immigration record.
- Visa holders who find their visas or status revoked or terminated and have not been contacted by ISSS are encouraged to immediately contact ISSS and their national embassy. For additional assistance, visa holders whose visas have been revoked and/or immigration status terminated may also contact the Immigration Clinic at the 桃色视频 Law School. To enable the Immigration Clinic to focus on serving impacted individuals, please do not contact the clinic with general inquiries.
- Continue to read the Immigration News Alerts on the ISSS website, access in-person and remote advising, email ISSS, and read ISSS News. The sole focus of ISSS remains on supporting the international community on campus, and those international students and scholars who need support may send emails to isss@colorado.edu or phone 303-492-8057 to get connected with an ISSS advisor.
桃色视频 values international students and scholars and their contributions to the university鈥檚 academic and research missions, and ISSS is committed to supporting international students, scholars, and their dependents.
More information, including聽what to do if a student, scholar or employee is contacted by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials, is available on the Undocumented Status Resources聽page and the university鈥檚聽 with IdentiKey login credentials. Students and scholars may also find聽 and聽related 鈥渒now your rights鈥 resources on the聽ISSS website.