Hello, thank you for reading this post.
I have attended a private religious collage in the U.S. in 2012, and I decided to quit after the first semester. Upon leaving, I was warned that I would be "reported" to officials for some registration reasons(maybe becuase the new semester had already begun), but it would be done after I left the country, out of their "kindness". They mentioned that I would have problems entering the country in the next 5 years. I was 18, and didn't really understand the consequences of it. Now, I have graduated from college in another country, and applying for a master degree program in the U.S. ( a different school in a different state from the one I've attended). I am wondering if I will face difficulties while applying for the F1 Visa. Thank you.
I have attended a private religious collage in the U.S. in 2012, and I decided to quit after the first semester. Upon leaving, I was warned that I would be "reported" to officials for some registration reasons(maybe becuase the new semester had already begun), but it would be done after I left the country, out of their "kindness". They mentioned that I would have problems entering the country in the next 5 years. I was 18, and didn't really understand the consequences of it. Now, I have graduated from college in another country, and applying for a master degree program in the U.S. ( a different school in a different state from the one I've attended). I am wondering if I will face difficulties while applying for the F1 Visa. Thank you.
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