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Indian students abandon US study dreams amid Trump visa crackdown

Families shift focus to UK and Europe as American policies sow fear and uncertainty.

June 04, 2025 / 14:15 IST
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For weeks, Subash Devatwal’s phone hasn’t stopped ringing. As the founder of an education consultancy in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, he’s become a sounding board for panicked Indian students and parents alike, all with the same urgent question: is studying in the US still possible?

Until recently, Devatwal’s business thrived on helping Indian families achieve their “American dream” — sending children to US universities, a move often seen as a path to economic and professional success. Last year, Indians became the largest group of international students in the United States, overtaking the Chinese for the first time, with more than 330,000 enrolled.

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But under US President Donald Trump’s second administration, that dream is rapidly collapsing. A series of new restrictions — including increased visa scrutiny and an indefinite suspension of student visa interviews — has left students stranded and hopes in limbo. Trump’s now-blocked attempt to bar Harvard from admitting international students only intensified the sense of dread, The Guardian reported.

Visas halted, futures frozen