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In June 2025, the U.S. government introduced new screening rules for international students applying for F, M, and J visas. These changes mean that visa officers will now check each student’s social media during the application process. As part of the new U.S. student visa rules 2025 and beyond, students must make all social profiles public and keep their content respectful and appropriate.
Worried about new visa interview rules? You’re not alone and your path to studying in the U.S. is still open. In this blog, we’ll cover the U.S. student visa interview restrictions and what international students need to know. We’ll explain what’s changing, who may be affected, and how you can stay prepared.
U.S. border officials are using more aggressive tactics at ports of entry as the administration scrutinizes green card and visa holders who have expressed opposition to its policies. U.S. immigration agents wearing masks arrested a Georgetown University academic outside his home in Virginia.
Great news for US-bound international students: you can now apply for your US student visa up to a year in advance. To speed up the visa application process, the US government has added its state department’s website that could see prospective students receive their I-20 form up to 365 days before the programme start date.
The US Embassy in India differentiates b/w visa rejections: a 214(b) is a conclusive denial, while a 221(g) signifies a temporary hold for missing documents. After receiving a letter of rejection, applicants for US visas frequently depart bewildered, unsure of how this would affect their travel or immigration plans.
In a move that could benefit thousands of Indian-Americans waiting for their Green Card, a US President's advisory commission has approved more than 2,30,000 unused green cards for family and employment categories since 1992 be recaptured.
We help students with university admissions, scholarships, visa guidance, and study abroad opportunities in multiple countries.
We currently support applications to the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Turkey, and several European destinations.
You can register on our portal and submit your academic documents. Our counselors will guide you step-by-step.
Usually academic transcripts, certificates, passport, English proficiency test results (IELTS/TOEFL/IELP), CV, and statement of purpose. Requirements vary by country and university.
Not always. Some universities accept alternative English tests like IELP or offer conditional admission with an English pathway program.
Admission decisions typically take 2–6 weeks depending on the university and program.
Yes, IAIC Global partners with universities that offer partial or full tuition scholarships based on merit and need.
Yes, we provide complete visa file preparation, interview guidance, and financial documentation support.
Most countries allow part-time work during studies and full-time work during semester breaks. Regulations differ by country.
You can reach us through the contact form on our website, by email at info@iaicglobal.com, or via WhatsApp.
Our advisors are here to help you navigate your study and immigration journey.