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    U.S. Student Visa Suspended Amid New Rules

    Richard ParksBy Richard ParksMay 28, 2025Updated:June 1, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The U.S. government has stopped giving visas to foreign students for now. This order comes from President Donald Trump’s team. In addition, they plan to check social media more carefully for students and exchange visitors. As a result, it may become harder to get a visa.

    The news said that U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio sent a note to all U.S. embassies. The note told them to stop booking new student visa interviews. This pause will stay until the government says it can start again.

    Moreover, the note said social media checks will get stronger. This will mostly affect students and exchange visitors. Therefore, it might change how embassies and consulates work.

    CSB News got a copy of the note. It said students who do not have an interview date must cancel their plans. However, students with an interview date can still go.

    This comes at a time when the Trump team and some big U.S. schools are not getting along. For example, Harvard University is one of the schools in trouble. Recently, the U.S. government stopped Harvard from letting some foreign students and researchers join. Luckily, a court has paused this rule for now.

    One in four students at Harvard is from another country. If the rule stays, it will hurt Harvard badly.

    President Trump says some schools have left-wing ideas. Furthermore, he says they spread hate against Jewish people. The White House also says some schools do not follow fair admission rules. In addition, it says they break immigration laws.

    On the other hand, schools say the Trump team wants to stop free speech.

    Most foreign students must go to a U.S. embassy in their country for a visa interview. Because of this, more social media checks will slow this process. It will make it harder and take more time.

    Many U.S. schools depend on money from foreign students. Thus, Trump’s new rules could cut their income a lot.

    A U.S. State Department speaker, Tammy Bruce, said, “We take very seriously who comes into the country. That will not stop.”

    This news will affect many students who want to study in the U.S. For example, if you want a visa, your interview might be delayed or canceled. Due to new rules, you might wait longer and face more checks on social media.

    Social media checks might look for posts, friends, or groups that cause worry. Because of this extra step, the visa process will get longer. Therefore, students should be ready for delays and follow all rules carefully.

    Many U.S. schools need foreign students to pay fees. If fewer students come, schools could lose a lot of money. As a result, this can hurt their programs and staff. Harvard could face big problems if the rule does not change.

    Meanwhile, schools say they value free speech and open ideas. They say the government limits their freedom.

    The Trump team has been tough on immigration since it began. They say they want to keep the country safe. However, some say their rules hurt students and schools.

    Harvard and other schools fight back. They want to welcome students from all over the world.

    The court’s pause on the visa rule shows this fight is not over. Still, new social media checks add more trouble for students.

    If you have a visa interview, check with your embassy. Make sure your date is still good. If you do not have a date, expect delays.

    Also, look at your social media accounts. Remove anything that may cause problems. Be honest in your visa papers.

    In conclusion, U.S. visa rules for foreign students are changing fast. The pause on interviews and more social media checks make it hard to study in the U.S.

    Schools may lose money and students. This is still changing and may get better or worse.

    Students and schools must watch the news. They must be ready for new rules.

    This news shows how politics can change education and dreams. Many hope for a fair way that helps the country and students.

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    Richard Parks is a freelance journalist at DaljoogNews. He is known for his clear and detailed reporting on general news. With years of experience, Richard covers a wide range of topics to help readers stay informed about the latest events.

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