International students in the United States have been put on high alert following a recent advisory from the U.S. Embassy— and omo, this one is serious o.
According to a tweet posted by the U.S. Embassy via X (formerly Twitter), immigrant students who withdraw from their academic programs without official approval could be putting their visas — and even their future travel chances — at risk.
“If you drop out, skip classes, or leave your program of study without informing your school, your student visa may be revoked, and you may lose eligibility for future U.S. visas,” the embassy’s post read.
Omo this no be regular advice, this one na coded red flag o.
In other words, it’s not just about attending school for the sake of it. The U.S. is watching closely. Whether you’re missing classes, quietly ghosting your lectures, or completely withdrawing from your academic program without clearance — your visa status could be hanging by a thread.
This is not just about deportation — future visa applications could also be denied if it’s found that you violated the terms of your current visa. And according to the embassy, staying within legal boundaries is non-negotiable.
👇 Why It Matters
For many Nigerian and African students hoping to build their future through study opportunities in the U.S., this update is not just a reminder — it’s a wake-up call.
The Embassy’s tweet didn’t give specific numbers of how many students have already been affected, but the tone was crystal clear: any unauthorized withdrawal or violation of student status might come with heavy consequences.
Omo! One wrong move fit cancel years of effort and sacrifice.
Students are now being urged to maintain communication with their schools and follow every academic guideline tied to their visa. No cutting corners. No silent exits. Your stay depends on how well you play by the rules.