If a non-American student receives a notice from the school, he/she clearly tells him/her that he/she has been
suspensive
or
Suspension means that the student's legal status in the United States (F- 1) has not been cancelled, that is, the I-20 form issued by the school is still valid. pause
There is a clear deadline for going back to school. If students have returned to China, they need to apply for renewal and return to the United States on schedule. If you haven't left the United States, you don't need to consider renewing your contract. You can register at the school within the time allowed to return to school. What needs to be clear is that being notified to suspend classes due to attendance and grades may be "termination" rather than "suspension". If it is the former, F- 1
The student identity was terminated and the original I-20 was invalid. In this case, students must leave the country immediately, otherwise it is illegal to stay. And the possibility of reapplying for a visa after leaving the country is very low. If you return to the United States for the purpose of studying abroad, you must re-apply for an American school and apply for a visa with a new I-20 form.