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Indian scholar Ranjani Srinivasan's final hours in US: Abandoned apartment, left cat with friend

Srinivasan, who was pursuing a PhD in Urban Planning, departed the US on March 11, days after her F-1 student visa was canceled on March 5.

March 16, 2025 / 14:19 IST
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Srinivasan’s ordeal began on March 5 when she received an email from the US Consulate in Chennai informing her of her visa cancellation.
Srinivasan’s ordeal began on March 5 when she received an email from the US Consulate in Chennai informing her of her visa cancellation.

Ranjani Srinivasan, the Indian doctoral student at Columbia University who fled the US, reportedly left her cat with a friend, abandoned her apartment and belongings, and booked a last-minute flight to Canada from LaGuardia Airport, citing a “volatile and dangerous” atmosphere.

The 37-year-old, pursuing a PhD in Urban Planning, departed the US on March 11 after her F-1 student visa was revoked by the State Department on March 5 over alleged support for Hamas, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

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Srinivasan, who was pursuing a PhD in Urban Planning, departed the US on March 11, days after her F-1 student visa was canceled on March 5. The DHS stated that she "self-deported" using the CBP Home App, and officials confirmed her exit with video footage of her departure.

Srinivasan’s ordeal began on March 5 when she received an email from the US Consulate in Chennai informing her of her visa cancellation. Confused, she contacted Columbia’s international student office for support. However, by March 7, federal immigration agents had started visiting her apartment repeatedly, prompting her to make a swift exit. “I’m fearful that even the smallest political speech or social media post can turn into a nightmare,” she told The New York Times.