Trump Administration Sets New Limits on International Student and Journalist Visas
1-Minute Brief
The new visa rules could impact university operations and foreign media presence in the United States.
Key Facts
- International students will now need federal approval to stay in the U.S. longer than four years.
- The changes also affect the visa process for foreign journalists, including new duration limits.
- Universities will no longer have the authority to extend student visas independently.
- The finalized rule marks a shift from previous policies that allowed more flexible student stays.
- Foreign journalist visas are now limited to 240 days, with Chinese reporters restricted to 90 days.
What Happened
The Trump administration announced new rules capping international student stays at four years without federal approval and shortening foreign journalist visa durations.
Why It Matters
These changes may affect the ability of international students to complete extended academic programs and could influence the operations of foreign news organizations in the U.S.
What's Next
Universities and media organizations may seek clarification or challenge the new rules. Observers are watching for potential impacts on student enrollment and press access.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- BBC NewsCenter4h agoTrump administration tightens visa rules for foreign students
- ABC NewsLeft6h agoTrump administration caps how long international students can stay in the US
- The IndependentLeft10h agoHere’s what to know about Trump’s changes to student and journalist visa processes
