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Specifically request that USCIS reinstate your F-1 student status. To whom it may concern: I (state your name) am applying for reinstatement because I (state your violation) during the (state the semester) semester. This happened because (provide reason especially emphasizing any circumstances beyond your control).
Reinstatement, in employment law, refers to placing a worker back in a job he has lost without loss of seniority or other job benefits. Usually ordered by an agency, such as the National Labor Relations Board, or judicial authority, together with back pay, as a remedy in discrimination cases.
While it may not be possible to get your old job back, you may have the option of taking on a new position or getting hired in a different department. One way to explore this possibility is to write a reinstatement letter to your previous supervisor or someone in human resources.
Example: "Hello, I'm a former employer of ABC and I'm very interested in the job of production manager that you have advertised. I'd like to verify the dates I worked at the company for my application."
1 Begin the letter by typing your address. Begin the letter by typing your address.2 Start the letter.3 Explain why your situation has improved.4 Detail an action plan for success.5 Thank the recipient for her time.6 Close the letter by typing Sincerely.
How to write a reinstatement letterKnow who you're writing to.Look at the current job openings.Start with a friendly introduction.State the reason for writing.Explain why they should hire you.Conclude with a call to action.Include your contact information.
How to write a reinstatement letterKnow who you're writing to.Look at the current job openings.Start with a friendly introduction.State the reason for writing.Explain why they should hire you.Conclude with a call to action.Include your contact information.