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Pakistani students face uncertainty amid US visa crackdown

Published on: August 23, 2025 1:18 PM

Thousands of Pakistani students in the US are facing growing uncertainty due to a tightening visa crackdown. Even minor violations, incomplete documents, or political activity may now risk visa cancellation. Many students say they are afraid to travel, protest, or even work part-time. The situation has created fear across Pakistani communities in cities like Baltimore, Virginia, and Washington.

Recently, two students in Northern Virginia were shocked when a traffic judge said their violation would be reported to immigration authorities. Reports suggest that such data is now routinely shared with the Department of Homeland Security. This has raised serious concerns among foreign students, especially those on student and work visas. Several students say they now avoid public gatherings and political protests entirely.

Students also worry about increased social media scrutiny. Those who joined pro-Palestine protests fear they may face deportation. Some have canceled travel plans or stopped attending events. A Pakistani student at George Mason University said many now hesitate to even drive or leave their homes. “This is not the America we dreamed of,” said another student in Virginia.

The Pakistani embassy in Washington has acknowledged the situation and urged caution. Officials advise students to avoid political activism and keep their documents updated. Embassy staff are monitoring cases and forwarding concerns to the US State Department. They also encourage awareness of legal rights and visa regulations. The embassy estimates around 12,500 Pakistani students are currently in the US.

The US immigration crackdown is broader than just Pakistan. Officials have introduced financial guarantees for some African nationals and imposed travel bans on several countries. Political figures like Senator Marco Rubio have even called for stricter work visa rules. With rising fear and confusion, many Pakistani students and visa holders remain unsure about their future in the United States.

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