Is it true that students in Germany are being sent back? If yes, why is that happening?
Yes, some students in Germany have been sent back. This usually happens due to violations of visa rules, such as overstaying, working more hours than allowed, not maintaining full-time enrollment or academic progress, failing to keep sufficient funds in the blocked account, submitting false documents, or missing timely visa renewals.
To avoid issues, it’s important to follow all visa conditions and maintain good academic standing.
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