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Frequently Asked Questions
Cardinal Stritch University International and DACA Students
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Will Cardinal Stritch University provide access to student or employee information, including immigration status and citizenship information to federal authorities? We do all that we can, within the framework of the law, to defend our students’ and employees’ rights. We are empowered by law to protect private information. That means we cannot release private information about any student or employee without proper legal authority to do so.
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Where can I go for emotional support?
Confidential counseling services are available at no cost for students via the Student Health Center. Please contact: Mary Beth Wisniewski, M.S., LPC
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Will I be affected if I am a citizen of a different country?
The executive order calls for review of the visa issuance process. However, at this time, details about this screening process have not been made available. Stritch international office will share updates as soon as possible.
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What if I am a U.S. permanent resident?
While permanent residents were included in the executive order, Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security John Kelley has issued a statement that permitting the entry of lawful permanent residents is in the national interest, and their entry will be reviewed on a case by case basis. Due to the uncertainty of this process, we recommend that permanent residents from the seven affected countries contact an immigration attorney before travel outside of the US.
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If I’m an international student, what should I do before I travel outside of the US?
All F visa holders should contact the International Education Office prior to travel outside the U.S. to make sure that their documents are in order and signed. They should expect that there may be delays going through immigration on re-entry or that visa regulations may change while they are outside the U.S.
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How will this executive order affect me if I am enrolling at Stritch from outside the US for the first time? Students who are citizens of one of the seven countires listed will not be able to apply for an F-1 visa during the 90 day period, and those from Syria indefinitely. Students may still have time to apply for a visa after this period, unless the ban is extended. Applicants should also be prepared for the possibility that the visa paplicaiton could be subject to a background security check. Students from all other countries should make an appointment to go in person to the US embassy or consulate and apply for an F-1 visa. Allow plenty of time to set up an interview for visa processing.
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Where can I go for legal advice?
For legal inquiries and immigration law resources, please contact Stuart Gilgannon at or at For additional Wisconsin immigration service providers and other resources, visit the Wisconsin Department of Human Rights Website below.
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What is Stritch’s definition of a sanctuary campus?
Cardinal Stritch is a place of refuge or safety for all students, faculty, and staff. We do all that we can, within the framework of the law, to defend our students’ and employees’ rights. We protect private information. We provide programming and education regarding immigrants’ rights. We advocate for our government’s policies to align with our nation’s best aspirations for equity, opportunity, and inclusion.
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