Last Updated:August 27, 2025, 22:51 IST
Trump Student Visa Rule Indian Students US Impact: Proposed rule caps student visa validity at four years, raising questions for Indian PhDs and researchers.

US President Donald Trump holds up an executive order after signing it in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, DC, US. (IMAGE: REUTERS)
US Visa Rules Trump Indian Students F Visa Crackdown: Planning to study in the US? Students in India must take note that the Trump administration has proposed new rules to tighten the duration of visas for international students, cultural exchange visitors and members of the media, Reuters reported on Wednesday.
According to the proposed regulation, the validity of F visas for students and J visas for cultural exchange programmes will be capped at four years, replacing the current system where they remain valid for the entire duration of study or employment in the US.
The draft also seeks to curtail I visas for foreign journalists, which presently can run for years, to 240 days and in the case of Chinese and Hong Kong passport holders, to just 90 days. The proposal, however, says visa holders could apply for extensions.
The administration said the move was aimed at better “monitoring and overseeing" visa holders during their stay. US President Donald Trump has already pushed through a wide-ranging crackdown on legal immigration since taking office. The new plan would add further hurdles for students, researchers, exchange workers and foreign journalists who now face tighter timelines.
As per official data, about 1.6 million international students were on F visas in the US in 2024. In the same year, the country also issued around 355,000 exchange visitor visas and 13,000 media visas.
Most Indian students go to the US for undergrad (4 years) or master’s (1–2 years). Since the proposal fixes the F visa duration at 4 years maximum, these students are generally covered (they can finish in time).
But if anyone needs extra time (failed a course, research delays, thesis extension), they would now need to apply for an extension instead of just continuing under the old “duration of status" system.
How Does It Impact Ph.D And Long Research Scholars From India?
This is where it pinches. PhDs typically take 5–7 years. With the new 4-year cap, an Indian PhD student would be forced to apply for an extension mid-way through their research.
The issue is extensions aren’t automatic and are an arduous process that involves paperwork, scrutiny and possible denials. This adds uncertainty for students in long academic tracks.
Will Indian Journalists Be Impacted?
For Indian journalists posted to the US, the new limit is 240 days, and for Chinese/Hong Kong passports, 90 days as per the report by the news agency. This means Indian correspondents covering the US may need to re-apply more frequently, adding to red tape.
What About Young Indian Researchers, Interns And Indian Doctors?
India also sends young researchers, doctors, and interns on J visas. These too would be capped at 4 years, meaning any long-term exchange programmes would require extensions.
Shankhyaneel Sarkar is a senior subeditor at News18. He covers international affairs, where he focuses on breaking news to in-depth analyses. He has over five years of experience during which he has covered sev...Read More
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First Published:August 27, 2025, 22:51 IST
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