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Students say they 'regret' applying to US schools after visa changes

Students say they 'regret' applying to US schools after visa changes

Summary

The Trump administration has paused US student visa appointments, causing concern among international students. Many students are uncertain about studying in the US due to possible delays and increased visa vetting. Some students, feeling unsure about future opportunities, regret applying to US schools.

Key Facts

  • The US government has paused student visa appointments temporarily.
  • The pause is part of increased checks on social media for visa applicants.
  • Students from around the world are worried about the uncertainty this causes.
  • US President Donald Trump has accused Harvard of not combating antisemitism and tried to ban them from enrolling international students, but a judge has temporarily stopped this move.
  • The number of international students in the US is over 1.1 million from more than 210 countries.
  • International students often pay higher tuition fees, which are important for university budgets.
  • Processing delays are making students like Ainul Hussein from India worry about losing scholarships.
  • Students from other countries, like the UK, are also facing concerns over their ability to study in the US.
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