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DHS Extends Special Student Relief for Students from Yemen

Summary

On July 08, 2024 the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) extended Special Student Relief (SSR) to F-1 students from Yemen experiencing economic hardship due to the current crisis in the country. The designation suspends certain on-campus and off-campus regulations and is set to expire on March 03, 2026.

 What is Special Student Relief?

Special Student Relief (SSR) is the suspension of specific immigration regulations for F-1 students who face unexpected hardship due to a situation in their home country. SSR typically provides eligible students flexibilities related to employment and enrollment requirements. This particular notice suspends applicable on-campus and off-campus employment regulations as well as full-time enrollment requirements.

Who is eligible for the SSR extended to students from Yemen?

Per the DHS Notice, this extension of SSR applies to F-1 students who:

  • Are citizens of Yemen (or individuals having no nationality who last resided in Yemen)
  • Were lawfully present in the United States in an F-1 nonimmigrant status on July 10, 2024;
  • Are enrolled in a Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-certified school;
  • Are currently maintaining F-1 nonimmigrant status; and
  • Are experiencing severe economic hardship as a direct result of the current crisis.

How do I apply for SSR?

If you are interested in applying for Special Student Relief, please reach out to us through the Contact ISS form.