US Embassy In India Issues Fresh Warning For Student Visa Holders: 'If You Are Arrested Or Violate Any Laws...'
In a post on the social media platform X, the embassy said,“Breaking U.S. laws can have serious consequences for your student visa. If you are arrested or violate any laws, your visa may be revoked, you may be deported, and you could be ineligible for future U.S. visas. Follow the rules and don't jeopardise your travel. A US visa is a privilege, not a right.”
Also Read | H-1B visa renewal, delay: Can Indians apply from Dubai? Redditor shares details Decline in international student enrolmentThe warning for international students follows a recent decline, as new international student enrollments at US colleges and universities dropped by 17% this autumn, based on data from the Institute of International Education (IIE). The report includes feedback from 825 institutions nationwide.
Mixed enrollment patterns were observed across institutions. According to IIE, 29% of universities recorded increases in new enrolments, 14% experienced no change, while 57% faced declines.
Also Read | H-1B visa delay: Amazon allows stuck Indian employees to work remoteAmong schools reporting a decline, 96% identified visa application issues as a primary reason. Additionally, 68% mentioned travel restrictions implemented during the Trump administration. Many institutions reported that students experienced prolonged delays caused by extended wait times or the temporary suspension of visa issuance earlier this year.
India leads the dropMost colleges reported significant drops in new enrolments from Indian students, who constitute the largest proportion of international students in the US.
Stricter immigration checks under Trump administrationPolicies affecting international student mobility include efforts to limit foreign student enrollment, allow consular officers to request public social media accounts from visa applicants, and impose visa revocations and delays for renewal applicants. These measures have created more uncertainty for prospective students and educational institutions, Mint earlier reported.
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