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‎Trump Again! Nigerians, Others To Be Affected As US Suspends Students Visa Interviews

‎The U.S government has suspended the scheduling of new interviews for student visa applicants worldwide as it considers strict vetting of applicants’ social media profiles.

‎The directive was issued by the US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, in a cable sent out to diplomats worldwide on Tuesday, according to DECENCY GLOBAL NEWS.

‎This means that US embassies in Nigeria and many other countries will stop setting up new interview appointments for people who want to apply for student visas, such as the F-1 visa.

‎Although this is only temporary, during this period, no new applicants will be able to schedule an interview, which is a required step in the student visa process.

‎Rubio, however, ordered that interviews that have already been scheduled can proceed.

‎“Effective immediately, in preparation for an expansion of required social media screening and vetting, consular sections should not add any additional student or exchange visitor (F, M and J) visa appointment capacity until further guidance is issued,” Rubio said.

‎He stated that the guidance on social media vetting is expected in the coming days.

‎Thousands of Nigerian students study in American universities for both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, with more seeking to join them.

‎The latest action is part of the US government’s efforts to control foreign students’ entry to American schools over claims they have contributed to an atmosphere that promotes antisemitism.

‎The Trump administration is currently pressuring US universities to change their race-conscious admission policies.

‎Last week, the administration revoked Harvard University’s ability to enrol international students by revoking its Student and Exchange Visitor Program certification.

‎The Department of Homeland Security attributed this to the university’s refusal to comply with its requests for the behavioural records of student visa holders.

‎It had earlier frozen $2.3 billion in federal funds to the university.

‎The administration has also revoked the visas of hundreds of foreign students.

‎Last Month,it was reported that about 600 international students in over 90 colleges and universities have had their visas revoked or their legal status terminated.

‎In April, Cynderila Patrick, a Nigerian and graduate of Youngstown State University in Ohio, filed a lawsuit against the US government after her student visa was revoked.

‎Many other international students affected have also filed lawsuits.

‎Last Thursday, a federal judge issued a ruling that prevents the US government from terminating the legal status of foreign students while a court case challenging the previous terminations was pending.

‎Meanwhile, Rubio stated that the State Department had likely revoked thousands of student visas across the country and was open to revoking more.

‎“We’re going to continue to revoke the visas of people who are here as guests and are disrupting our higher education facilities.

‎“A visa is a privilege, not a right,” he told Congress last Tuesday.


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