Aditya Harsono, a student from Indonesia residing in Minnesota, is fighting to stay in the United States after his visa was revoked. Harsono, who is married to a U.S. citizen, had hoped to obtain a green card, allowing him to remain in the country permanently. However, a 2022 arrest has complicated his situation and put him at risk of deportation.
According to Harsono, the arrest stemmed from a misunderstanding. While details of the arrest remain unclear, immigration officials have cited it as grounds for revoking his visa. Harsono maintains his innocence and argues that the arrest should not derail his immigration process, especially given his marriage to a U.S. citizen.
The case underscores the intricacies of U.S. immigration law and the difficulties faced by international students seeking to establish permanent residency. Advocates for Harsono argue that his case deserves a more lenient review, considering his marriage and contributions to the community. The outcome of his deportation proceedings remains uncertain, leaving Harsono and his family in a state of anxiety.
Minnesota Student Faces Deportation After Visa Revocation
Aditya Harsono, an Indonesian student in Minnesota married to a U.S. citizen, faces potential deportation. His visa was revoked following a 2022 arrest, jeopardizing his path to a green card. Harsono claims the arrest was a misunderstanding, but immigration officials are proceeding with deportation proceedings. The case highlights the complexities of immigration law and the challenges faced by international students seeking permanent residency.