According to experts, these students may encounter issues when they attempt to visit other well-known overseas study locations like Canada, the UK, and Australia.
The same article also stated that this could have long-term effects for these people if they hope to obtain an H1B visa in the future, barring endorsement from significant MNCs.
Financially, students suffer significant losses as a result of the cancellation of the F1 visa because they must forgo costs such visa fees, flights, university application fees, consultant fees, and more, which might total about 3 lakh.
In a single day, 21 Indian students were deported from the United States, raising questions about potential difficulties with visas. Many of these students, who are from the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, had already completed the necessary visa procedures when they came in the US with plans to pursue further education.
According to reports, these kids were briefly detained and then sent back after immigration agents thoroughly examined their documentation. Atlanta, Chicago, and San Francisco airports all had the incidents. Students expressed their confusion because they thought they had gotten their visas and were ready to start education.
Some students stated that their cell phones and WhatsApp interactions were inspected but that they were left without clear justifications for their expulsion. They were also warned to leave the nation quietly and that if they objected, they would face harsh legal repercussions. These students had colleges in South Dakota and Missouri on their list of destinations.
According to data for May and June, when F1 visas for the autumn semester are normally awarded, approximately 42,750 students were successful in obtaining F1 visas from five consulates in India. In stark contrast, just 38,309 F1 visas were given over the same time period in 2022.