UC Santa Barbara international students and a recent graduate had their visas reinstated by the federal government after they were initially revoked earlier this month.

Kiki Reyes, spokesperson for UCSB, said 11 of the 12 visas revoked have been reinstated as of Monday afternoon. Of the 11 reinstated, 10 belong to current students and one is a recent graduate, she said.

Earlier this month the university said seven students and three recent graduates had their F-1 visa records terminated by President Donald Trump’s administration terminated with no advance notice.

The F-1 visas allow international students to study in the United States and sometimes allow them to work for a limited time during or after their studies.

The federal government announced on Friday that it would restore visas for hundreds of international students, according to news reports. Nearly 100 lawsuits have been filed challenging the visa record terminations, NPR reported.