NEW YORK: US government is creating more chaos America wants foreign students to leave the country why their visas do not allow them to attend online classes while residing in the US so nearly 1.2 million foreign students could be forced out. what happens to their fees do they get it back what about new admissions can those students go here are the answers thousands of foreign students in America are angry and frustrated first the pandemic locked them up in their room now they face deportation .the government has decided his classes are online students must leave Harvard University and several other colleges say they will reopen campuses but hold classes online for no fault of their own foreign students are a tormented lot many questions are weighing on their anxious minds number one which foreign students will be asked to leave .all f1 and m1 visa holders regular academic students hold an f1 visa those pursuing nonacademic and vocational courses have the m1 these visas will be deemed invalid if the students are attending online classes is there no option .there is the student must shift to a college which is offering in-person classes such students can remain in the u.s. number two which students will be the worst affected at least 1.2 million foreign students are studying in 8700 colleges across the country of these, the Chinese form the largest group three hundred and sixty thousand Indians will be the second-worst affected over two hundred and fifty thousand students from South Korea Saudi Arabia and Canada will be affected to number three can students return to finish the course assuming that they're sent home will they be allowed to return No not unless the student provides proof that lessons will be held inside a classroom the rule applies to new students too if classes are online student visas won't be issued number four how will the students leave u.s. nearly 90 percent of these foreign students are still in the u.s. if they go back home it will be hard to return routine these are processing is suspended at US embassies and consulates worldwide international travel restrictions are in place in many countries commercial flight options are limited even if colleges shift to classroom-based teaching in the coming months travel restrictions will make it difficult for students to return number five what will happen to the fee paid online classes do not mean lower tuition fee foreign students pay more than American citizens they make up less than 6% of a class but contribute over 10% of the revenue last year foreign students contributed over forty billion dollars to American colleges Harvard University President Larry Bercow says he is very concerned by the decision to deport students colleges might take the government to court they are lobbying to get the decision revoked America's covert cases are close to three million colleges want to retain students the new rule could force them to open up worsening America's health crisis Bureau report we on the world is one.