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maree maa cousin dhi H1 deny indhi... Master quota lo vesadu ani... Startford Masters doesn't count anaru MTR apply chesthey...idhi jarigi only 5 months ivuthundhi.... elopu emina maruntey teliyadhu....

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3 hours ago, nanda_jaffa said:

i140 query eesadu university not accredited ani........Is this true ? Univeristy is saying they are accredited 

niku e na query padindhi leka mi frd frd frd ka bayyaaa ...h1b vachi eni years ayindi ? clg mida kakunda exp tho apply cheyochu emo kada 

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Earlier this week, the Murthy Law Firm contacted the DOE to pose the following question:

If, prior to September 22, 2016, a person graduated from an ACICS-accredited university, would that person still be considered to have graduated from an accredited university? Or, does the loss of accreditation apply retroactively?

The DOE responded as follows:

To answer your question, yes, a student who graduated prior to Sept 22, 2016 would have an accredited degree. When an accreditation agency closes, it does not retroactive remove or change the status of previous completed degrees.

USCIS Interpretation Still Unclear

Under this interpretation by the DOE, it seems clear that the USCIS should still accept a degree issued by one of the affected institutions, as long as it was awarded prior to September 22, 2016. However, the USCIS has not yet clarified its position on this matter. The Murthy Law Firm will continue to track this matter closely and will provide updates on MurthyDotCom when any new information is provided.

what is unclear is about the students currently pursuing education.....

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2 minutes ago, MrDexter said:

Earlier this week, the Murthy Law Firm contacted the DOE to pose the following question:

If, prior to September 22, 2016, a person graduated from an ACICS-accredited university, would that person still be considered to have graduated from an accredited university? Or, does the loss of accreditation apply retroactively?

The DOE responded as follows:

To answer your question, yes, a student who graduated prior to Sept 22, 2016 would have an accredited degree. When an accreditation agency closes, it does not retroactive remove or change the status of previous completed degrees.

USCIS Interpretation Still Unclear

Under this interpretation by the DOE, it seems clear that the USCIS should still accept a degree issued by one of the affected institutions, as long as it was awarded prior to September 22, 2016. However, the USCIS has not yet clarified its position on this matter. The Murthy Law Firm will continue to track this matter closely and will provide updates on MurthyDotCom when any new information is provided.

what is unclear is about the students currently pursuing education.....

currently pursuing education assam anuko

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13 minutes ago, MrDexter said:

what is unclear is about the students currently pursuing education.....

 

11 minutes ago, bhaigan said:

currently pursuing education assam anuko

 

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