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Over 6,000 Visas Canceled in Student Visa Crackdown

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Last updated: August 19, 2025 11:38 am
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The U.S. State Department has taken away more than 6,000 international student visas because they broke U.S. law and posed a threat to national security. This big student visa revocation fits with the country’s increased attention on international students studying in the US.

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  • What led to the cancellation of these student visas?
  • What new rules have been put in place?
  • What have lawmakers done?
  • How many students from other countries are affected?
  • Final Thoughts

A lot of these revocations were because of crimes including violence, burglary, and driving while drunk. Also, some of the instances featured activities that were seen as possible support for terrorism. The new rules are part of the government’s ongoing efforts to protect national security and academic integrity at all U.S. schools.

What led to the cancellation of these student visas?

U.S. officials say that about 4,000 of the student visa revocation instances were because the students broke American law directly. These included basic crimes like DUI and breaking and entering. But a lesser but significant number—between 200 and 300—were cancelled under Section INA 3B. This law generally defines terrorist conduct as actions that could put people’s lives in danger or break the law in the United States.

The Department also said that students were flagged for online comments that were seen as harmful to American values or culture. Because of this, the visa screening procedure now includes a thorough check of applicants’ social media accounts. Here is the link to our article on Visa Interviews Paused.

What new rules have been put in place?

In 2025, new visa rules were put in place to make the national vetting process better. All people who want to get a student visa must now make their social media past public during the application process. U.S. officials have been told to look into people’s behaviours and opinions to see if they might be a threat to national security or encourage illegal behaviour.

This policy also gives officials the right to take away the visas of people who are discovered to support foreign terrorist groups or commit violence or harassment against Jews.

What have lawmakers done?

Lawmakers in the U.S. don’t all agree on the present plan. Some government officials have publicly backed the push to revoke student visas, stressing the importance of keeping a safe and respected academic environment. Others, especially Democrats, say that these actions may violate due process and unfairly punish students who speak out politically.

Even though there has been a lot of pushback, State Department officials have said that further revocations may happen as investigations continue. Here is the link to our article on China Visa Restrictions.

How many students from other countries are affected?

The change in visa policy comes at a time when the U.S. is still one of the best places in the world to get an education. More than 1.1 million international students from more than 210 countries went to American institutions during the 2023–24 school year, according to the most recent academic data. The recent cancellation of student visas only impacts a tiny number of people in this group, but the effects are far-reaching.

Final Thoughts

The way the U.S. government handles student visa revocations shows that it cares a lot about keeping the country safe. But it has also raised worries about how it would affect civil liberties and freedom of speech. International students need to stay alert and well-informed as immigration policies change. It is very important to follow U.S. laws and the rules of your visa. Students can avoid breaking the law by being aware of changes in the rules. Taking measures ahead of time is the key to doing well in school in the United States.

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