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Looking for housing in Austin – moving in September

Looking for housing in Austin – moving in September
Hey! Still haven’t had much luck finding a place, so trying here again.
My friend and I are looking for a place in Austin starting September, preferably a sublease or flexible lease for around 4–6 months.
Budget: $900–$1,100 total/month
1B is fine if it’s reasonably spacious; 2B would be great
Prefer somewhere safe with decent access to downtown
We’re both students/recent grads, clean and respectful
We’re into EDM/raves, fitness, and meeting new people, so being around other students/young professionals would be a plus
If anyone has a room/apartment/sublease available or knows someone looking for tenants, please DM me. Thanks!

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u/the_honoured_One9 — 18 hours ago
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Anyone watching the Perseid meteor shower tonight (Aug 12) around Dallas/DFW? 🌠

Hey y’all! I’m planning to head out tonight to watch the Perseid meteor shower and wanted to see if anyone around Dallas/DFW would be interested in joining.
Ideally we could get a small group together, drive somewhere with darker skies outside the city, bring some blankets/chairs, snacks/music, and just chill and watch the sky.
I’m 24M, pretty social, into EDM/raves, fitness, etc. Mainly looking to meet some chill people and make a spontaneous night out of it.
Also, if there’s already a group/group chat formed or anyone already planning a trip tonight and you’re cool with another person joining, I’d definitely be interested! Would honestly prefer joining an existing group if something is already being organized.
I can drive as well depending on where everyone is headed.
Comment or DM me if you’re interested or know of a group! 🌌

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u/the_honoured_One9 — 8 days ago

F-1 SEVIS issue after re-entering on new Initial I-20 – DSO refered me to go to CBP Deferred Inspection and get correction done.Has anyone been through this?

Hi everyone,
I’m hoping someone here has dealt with a similar situation because I’m honestly very stressed.
Here’s my timeline:
I was previously an F-1 student at **University A**.
I was academically dismissed from University A.
By the time I received notice that my SEVIS record had been terminated, I was already back in **India**.
I was later admitted to **University B**, received a **new Initial I-20 with a new SEVIS ID**, paid a new **I-901 SEVIS fee**, and re-entered the U.S. using that new Initial I-20.
My **I-94 shows F-1, D/S, and the correct date of admission.**
I completed my first semester at University B and wasn’t informed that there was any immigration issue.
Recently, my DSO told me that although my I-94 shows a valid F-1 admission, my admission apparently could not be matched to my current SEVIS record. Because of that, my SEVIS record later became inactive.
The DSO contacted SEVP, and SEVP suggested three possible options:
**First, go to CBP Deferred Inspection** and have them review/update my admission record. If CBP can confirm or update the admission record, the DSO can request SEVP to reactivate my SEVIS record.
If CBP cannot resolve it, request that the SEVIS record be returned to initial status, which would require me to leave the U.S. and re-enter.
Transfer the terminated record and apply for **reinstatement** with an immigration attorney (or receive a new Initial I-20 and depart/re-enter).
My DSO recommended trying **Option 1** first and has told me to explain that I’m actively working with the school. They also said CBP can contact them directly if needed.
I’m preparing to visit CBP Deferred Inspection, but I’m honestly anxious because my current SEVIS record is inactive.
My questions are:
Has anyone entered the U.S. with a **new Initial I-20 after a previous SEVIS termination** and later had this type of issue?
Has anyone actually gone to **CBP Deferred Inspection** for an admission record/SEVIS mismatch?
What happened during your visit?
Was CBP able to fix the issue, or did they tell you it had to be handled by SEVP or your school?
Based on your experience, would you try **CBP first**, or would you move directly to **reinstatement** or another option?
If you voluntarily went to Deferred Inspection because your DSO instructed you to, did you have any problems, or was it mainly an administrative review?
I’m also consulting an immigration attorney, but I’d really appreciate hearing from anyone who’s gone through something similar

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u/the_honoured_One9 — 1 month ago

F-1 SEVIS issue after re-entering on new Initial I-20 – DSO refered me to go to CBP Deferred Inspection and get correction done.Has anyone been through this?

Hi everyone,
I’m hoping someone here has dealt with a similar situation because I’m honestly very stressed.
Here’s my timeline:
I was previously an F-1 student at **University A**.
I was academically dismissed from University A.
By the time I received notice that my SEVIS record had been terminated, I was already back in **India**.
I was later admitted to **University B**, received a **new Initial I-20 with a new SEVIS ID**, paid a new **I-901 SEVIS fee**, and re-entered the U.S. using that new Initial I-20.
My **I-94 shows F-1, D/S, and the correct date of admission.**
I completed my first semester at University B and wasn’t informed that there was any immigration issue.
Recently, my DSO told me that although my I-94 shows a valid F-1 admission, my admission apparently could not be matched to my current SEVIS record. Because of that, my SEVIS record later became inactive.
The DSO contacted SEVP, and SEVP suggested three possible options:
**First, go to CBP Deferred Inspection** and have them review/update my admission record. If CBP can confirm or update the admission record, the DSO can request SEVP to reactivate my SEVIS record.
If CBP cannot resolve it, request that the SEVIS record be returned to initial status, which would require me to leave the U.S. and re-enter.
Transfer the terminated record and apply for **reinstatement** with an immigration attorney (or receive a new Initial I-20 and depart/re-enter).
My DSO recommended trying **Option 1** first and has told me to explain that I’m actively working with the school. They also said CBP can contact them directly if needed.
I’m preparing to visit CBP Deferred Inspection, but I’m honestly anxious because my current SEVIS record is inactive.
My questions are:
Has anyone entered the U.S. with a **new Initial I-20 after a previous SEVIS termination** and later had this type of issue?
Has anyone actually gone to **CBP Deferred Inspection** for an admission record/SEVIS mismatch?
What happened during your visit?
Was CBP able to fix the issue, or did they tell you it had to be handled by SEVP or your school?
Based on your experience, would you try **CBP first**, or would you move directly to **reinstatement** or another option?
If you voluntarily went to Deferred Inspection because your DSO instructed you to, did you have any problems, or was it mainly an administrative review?
I’m also consulting an immigration attorney, but I’d really appreciate hearing from anyone who’s gone through something similar

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u/the_honoured_One9 — 1 month ago