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Visa/I-20 Provisional Lease Termination Agreement Program

What Happens to Your Lease if You Can’t Study in the U.S?

Visa issues can make studying in the U.S. difficult, so we're launching the Visa/I-20 Provisional Lease Termination Agreement Program for 2025-2026.

This program lets students end their lease if visa or travel problems prevent them from attending University. The process is clear and simple to help during uncertain times.

Students will not have to pay for a full year’s rent if they qualify!

Frequently Asked Questions

How are we supporting international students affected by visa/I-20 denials and revocations?

We understand that international students are facing increased challenges in getting their visas approved. Due to Executive Order 13899 and other recent policies, U.S. Embassies have become much more strict when reviewing visa applications.

To support students impacted by these changes, we’re offering a special lease exception for the 2025–2026 academic year. If a student is still waiting on—or has been denied—a visa or I-20 and is unable to travel to the U.S. as a result, they will be allowed to cancel their lease without being held responsible for the full term’s rent.

Our goal is to make this process as fair and stress-free as possible during an already uncertain time.

What reasons allow you to end your lease early under the Provisional Lease Termination Agreement?

You can end your lease if at least one of the following happens:

  • You don’t get the required student visa or Form I-20 to study in the U.S.
  • Government travel restrictions stop you from going to the U.S. for University.
  • Border and customs officials detain and deport you, even if you had the right documents.

However, you cannot cancel your lease if:

  • You choose not to travel to the U.S. on your own.
  • Your University or college rejects you for reasons not related to the issues above.

How do you end your lease?

  • Send a written request to management by August 1, 2025 (this date might change based on the school semester).
  • Clearly state that you want to use the Provisional Lease Termination Agreement option.
  • Include proof that you meet at least one valid reason for lease termination.

Once Management reviews and approves your request and documents, they will start the lease termination process.

What documents can you use to prove your case?

The required documents depend on the reason for termination, but these are generally accepted:

  • Student visa denial letter from a U.S. Embassy or consulate.
  • Form I-20 denial letter from your University or college.
  • Official removal document from Homeland Security confirming deportation.
  • Notification from university or college of enrollment denial due to immigration restrictions

Make sure your documents are clear, official and match your specific situation!

Will you get a refund if your lease is terminated?

Application Fees will not be refunded since they cover charges from third-party background screening services. However, once the account is closed, you will receive a refund for:

  • Administrative Fees
  • Deposits
  • Prepaid Rent

This ensures that students are reimbursed for eligible payments while maintaining fair lease policies.

If I am eventually able to come to the United States to study but have had to cancel my Lease under this Program, can I obtain a new lease and at what rate?

For any lease cancelled under this program, we will enter into a new lease at the cancelled lease rate, provided that there is availability, should you be admitted to the United States in the same Academic Year as your original lease.