one. What's automatic revalidation? 2. How does automatic revalidation aid me? three. How do I do know if I am qualified for computerized revalidation, and what exactly are the principles? four. Inform me much more about "contiguous territory" and "adjacent islands." What do those terms mean under this rule? 5. Cuba is listed as an adjacent island,
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These sound like very harsh penalties for a student or scholar who is just trying to get back to school or to his/her research or teaching. I’ve been admitted to school or invited to teach or do research. Don’t I have a right to be here and to travel if I need to or want to? 16. But Duke encourages study abroad for all of its students, and in my program I am expected to add an international component to my studies, or to travel to conferences and meetings. I will not be able to manage my program in the same was as my American colleagues. Is that fair? Shouldn’t I have the right to do what all students or scholars do? Isn’t it a violation of my rights to have my activities restricted in this way? 17. I still have questions about this. Who can answer my questions?