Ghanaian Doctoral Student Challenges Abrupt Termination of International Student Status
A Ghanaian doctoral student at New Mexico Tech, “K.O.D.,” has filed an emergency lawsuit today challenging the abrupt termination of his student visa.
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A Ghanaian doctoral student at New Mexico Tech, “K.O.D.,” has filed an emergency lawsuit today challenging the abrupt termination of his student visa.
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