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U.S. Department of State Warns: Visa Screening Continues Even After Issuance

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March 17, 2025
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The U.S. Department of State has issued a strong warning to visa holders, emphasizing that visa screening is an ongoing process even after a visa is granted. In a social media post today, the department warned that the U.S. government continuously monitors visa holders to ensure compliance with all U.S. laws and immigration regulations.

“U.S. visa screening does not stop after a visa is issued. We continuously check visa holders to ensure they follow all U.S. laws and immigration rules – and we will revoke their visas and deport them if they don’t,” the department stated.

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This announcement comes while the Trump administration continues the strict enforcement of immigration laws, signaling that individuals who violate U.S. regulations could face serious consequences, including visa revocation and deportation.

Recently, visa revocations have increased as part of broader immigration policy shifts. Ranjani Srinivasan, an Indian doctoral student at Columbia University, had her F-1 student visa revoked on March 5, 2025, by the U.S. Department of State for alleged activities supporting Hamas, a designated terrorist organization.

The Department of Homeland Security reported that Srinivasan self-deported on March 11, 2025, using the CBP Home App.

Visa holders are advised to remain informed about their legal responsibilities and seek guidance from immigration attorneys or official government sources if they have concerns about their status.

The post U.S. Department of State Warns: Visa Screening Continues Even After Issuance appeared first on NEPYORK . Newsbreak

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