The United States warns Indian and foreign students with a visa cancellation if there are jumps of jumps, abandoning

In the middle of the mass deportation line, the United States has issued a new warning for Indian and foreign students in the country on a student visa. According to the last announcement shared by the United States Embassy in India, foreign students have found leap or abandonment lessons of their lessons could risk losing their visa.
“If you abandon, jump lessons or leave your study program without informing your school, your student visa can be revoked and you can lose eligibility for future American visas. Always adhere to the terms of your visa and maintain your student status to avoid any problem, ”says the official declaration.
This Warning by the United States government is involved after having made major deportation links earlier this year, which targets students and immigrants from the country.
Fresh Warning in the middle of expulsion training
Earlier this month, American immigration and customs application (ICE) had warned international students on optional practical training visas (OPT) in the United States, declaring that if they do not report their job within 90 days of the start of their OPT, their legal status in the student and the exchange of the information system (SEVIS) would be canceled.
In the midst of the mass deportation conduct commissioned by US President Donald Trump, several colleges in the United States also warned international students against trips outside the United States in order to eliminate the risk of cancellation of their visa.
In addition, the United States Embassy in India also had a warning for Indian immigrants earlier this month and warned them against expulsion.
“If you stay in the United States beyond your authorized stay period, you could be expelled and could face a permanent ban on traveling to the United States in the future,” read the announcement on X.
This warning was extended to Indian immigrants on H-1B visas, student visas and tourist visas.
The United States has expelled nearly 700 Indians in New Delhi since January 2025 as part of President Trump’s expulsion orders.
According to data published by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs, 682 Indian nationals were expelled from the United States, the majority of which have entered the country illegally.


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