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State Department orders embassies to pause student visa appointments

State Department orders embassies to pause student visa appointments
ACADEMIC FREEDOM. IT’S UNPRECEDENTED AND NOT IN A GOOD WAY. CAMBRIDGE CITY COUNCIL SPEAKING OUT, HOLDING THE STAND UP HARVARD RALLY, CALLING ON HARVARD TO STAND UP FOR ACADEMIC FREEDOM. WE MADE STATEMENTS BEFORE. I’M NOT SURE IF WE’VE HELD A RALLY. AND YOU’RE RIGHT, IT’S UNUSUAL. IT’S UNPRECEDENTED TIMES THAT WE’RE THAT WE’RE IN. THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION IS DEMANDING THE UNIVERSITY REFORM, DISMANTLE OR OVERSEE SEVERAL PROGRAMS. MORE THAN 800 HARVARD FACULTY MEMBERS SIGNING THIS LETTER URGING THE UNIVERSITY TO DO SOMETHING. PEOPLE UNDERSTAND THAT IF WE DON’T PUSH BACK NOW, THAT WE FACE A REALLY GRIM SITUATION. COAUTHOR OF THE LETTER, RYAN ENOS, SAYS THIS COULD UNDERMINE FREE SPEECH. THIS IS WHAT WE SAW IN RUSSIA. THIS IS WHAT WE SAW IN VENEZUELA. WHEN THE AUTHORITARIAN LEADERS IN THOSE COUNTRIES WERE ATTACKING DEMOCRACY. WHAT THEY DID IS THEY ATTACKED UNIVERSITIES FIRST. THIS COMES AS THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION CONTINUES TO REVOKE STUDENT VISAS, INCLUDING NOW SEVEN CURRENT STUDENTS AND FIVE RECENT GRADS AT HARVARD. AND THEY’RE TESTING THEIR ABILITY TO ATTACK PEOPLE FOR THEIR SPEECH. ENO SAYS THE THREATS ARE CAUSING FEAR ON CAMPUS. THEY’RE AFRAID THEY’RE GOING TO BE PUNISHED FOR WHAT THEY’RE WHAT THEY’RE SAYING FOR THEIR SPEECH. THEN THAT MEANS SOMETHING HAS GONE SERIOUSLY WRONG. ENO SAYS THE UNIVERSITY HAS NOT RESPONDED TO THE LETTER, AND THE STAND UP HARVARD RALLY WILL HAPPEN TOMORROW AT 12 P.M. AT THE CAMBRIDGE COMMON IN HARVARD SQUARE
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Updated: 1:18 PM CDT May 27, 2025
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State Department orders embassies to pause student visa appointments
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Updated: 1:18 PM CDT May 27, 2025
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The U.S. State Department has instructed U.S. embassies and consulates around the world to pause new student visa appointments as it develops guidance to expand “social media screening and vetting” to all applicants for student visas, according to a diplomatic cable seen by CNN.It’s the latest move from the Trump administration that could deter international students from studying at universities in the United States.The cable, issued on Tuesday morning and signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, comes as the Trump administration has revoked scores of student visas and after it moved to stop foreign students from studying at Harvard University, a move that has been halted by a judge for the time being.The cable states that the State Department “is conducting a review of existing operations and processes for screening and vetting of student and exchange visitor (F, M, J) visa applicants, and based on that review, plans to issue guidance on expanded social media vetting for all such applicants.”The State Department had already called for social media vetting of some applicants, largely related to alleged antisemitism. However, an expansion of the efforts could severely slow down the overall student visa issuance process.Politico was first to report the news.The cable notes that expanded social media screening and vetting of all the applicants for such visas could have “potentially significant implications for consular section operations, processes and resource allocations.”As a result, the consular sections – which issue visas – “will need to take into consideration the workload requirements of each case prior to scheduling them going forward.”It instructs embassies and consulates, effective immediately, not to add “any additional student or exchange visa…appointment capacity until further guidance is issued,” and to remove “appointments that are available, but not taken as of the release of this cable.”Appointments that were already scheduled can still take place, the cable notes.“Consular sections should remain focused on consular priorities including services for U.S. citizens, immigrant visas, and fraud prevention,” it states.

The U.S. State Department has instructed U.S. embassies and consulates around the world to pause new student visa appointments as it develops guidance to expand “social media screening and vetting” to all applicants for student visas, according to a diplomatic cable seen by CNN.

It’s the latest move from the Trump administration that could deter international students from studying at universities in the United States.

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The cable, issued on Tuesday morning and signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, comes as the Trump administration has revoked scores of student visas and after it moved to stop foreign students from studying at Harvard University, a move that has been halted by a judge for the time being.

The cable states that the State Department “is conducting a review of existing operations and processes for screening and vetting of student and exchange visitor (F, M, J) visa applicants, and based on that review, plans to issue guidance on expanded social media vetting for all such applicants.”

The State Department had already called for social media vetting of some applicants, largely related to alleged antisemitism. However, an expansion of the efforts could severely slow down the overall student visa issuance process.

Politico was the news.

The cable notes that expanded social media screening and vetting of all the applicants for such visas could have “potentially significant implications for consular section operations, processes and resource allocations.”

As a result, the consular sections – which issue visas – “will need to take into consideration the workload requirements of each case prior to scheduling them going forward.”

It instructs embassies and consulates, effective immediately, not to add “any additional student or exchange visa…appointment capacity until further guidance is issued,” and to remove “appointments that are available, but not taken as of the release of this cable.”

Appointments that were already scheduled can still take place, the cable notes.

“Consular sections should remain focused on consular priorities including services for U.S. citizens, immigrant visas, and fraud prevention,” it states.