US Visa Ban: Where Can International Students Turn for Higher Education?
The recent announcement by the Trump administration to temporarily halt visa appointments for international students has sparked widespread anxiety among students worldwide.
According to CBS, a partner of the BBC in the US, a leaked government memo reveals that US embassies have been instructed to stop issuing student visas for now, while intensifying scrutiny of applicants’ social media profiles.
This move comes amid an ongoing standoff between President Donald Trump and some of America’s top educational institutions. Trump has accused several colleges and universities of having a left-leaning bias and, in some cases, fostering “anti-Semitic behavior.”
Who Will Be Affected the Most?
According to Open Doors, an organization that tracks international student data, nearly 1.1 million students from 210 countries were enrolled in US institutions during the 2023–2024 academic year.
Indian students make up the largest share of this population, with around 330,000 enrolled in American colleges and universities, according to Open Doors data.
With the US tightening its doors, experts suggest that students may increasingly look toward alternative destinations such as Canada, the UK, Australia, and Germany, all of which have been actively courting international talent in
recent years.