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Half of the students affected by recent US F-1 visa revocations are from India, according to the AILA.
By Aniket Chakraborty
Apr 24, 2025
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The Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) is actively in touch with affected students and offering assistance.
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US authorities have revoked thousands of student visas, with many from Indian universities facing issues.
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The American Immigration Lawyers Association revealed that 50% of the 327 cases involved Indian students, highlighting the disproportionate impact.
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Indian students, including those at Michigan universities, have started filing lawsuits to challenge their visa revocations and deportations.
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ICE has terminated thousands of SEVIS records, with many affecting F-1 visa holders.
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Over 240 US colleges have reported visa cancellations and status changes for international students.
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The Ministry of External Affairs has confirmed that Indian embassies and consulates are working to support affected students.
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Students face the risk of arrest and deportation, and lawsuits are challenging the legality of visa cancellations.
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The situation continues to evolve, with the Indian government working to ensure support and legal protection for its students in the US.
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