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A bureaucratic visa bottleneck has left thousands of Indian students stranded ahead of the Fall 2025 semester, as U.S. consulates in India slash appointment slots amid new digital vetting rules.
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The State Department opened an investigation into Harvard University's international visa sponsorship eligibility, citing ...
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'That's Pathetic, Mr. Secretary': Senate Hearing Derails When Chris Van Hollen Gets Into Shouting Match With Marco Rubio Over Student VisasDuring Secretary of State Marco Rubio's testimony before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on May 20, 2025, Senator Chris Van Hollen got into an intense shouting match with Rubio, who went off on ...
The investigation, announced by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, comes amid a monthslong legal battle between the Trump ...
Roughly one-quarter of Harvard's students are foreign, making the removal of their access to the university a potentially ...
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Straight Arrow News on MSNState Dept. probes Harvard's eligibility to sponsor international student visasThe U.S. State Department launched an investigation into Harvard University's eligibility to sponsor international students ...
In a letter Thursday to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a group of members of Congress warned of reductions to the largest U.S. foreign student group.
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India Today on MSNFix Indian student visa delays, 14 US lawmakers urge State DepartmentA bipartisan group of 14 US House of Representatives, including three Indian-American lawmakers, has urged Secretary of State ...
The State Department is investigating whether Harvard University undermines U.S. policy through its participation in a ...
Government memos on pro-Palestinian protesters sent to Marco Rubio said the authority he used to strip their visas had never been used and would likely face scrutiny.
On May 28, Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated the United States will “aggressively” revoke the visas of many Chinese students and enhance the scrutiny of visa applications from China.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday the U.S. will begin revoking the visas of some Chinese students, including those studying in "critical fields.” China is the ...
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