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US Student Visa Limits Capped In New Trump Crackdown

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July 16, 2026
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The United States government has introduced strict new US student visa limits, stripping away decades of flexible, open-ended stay policies for foreign scholars, exchange workers, and international reporters.

Under the newly unveiled Department of Homeland Security visa rule, international students and exchange visitors will face a strict four-year cap on their stay, while foreign media professionals face even tighter boundaries.

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Currently, foreign nationals under these visa categories enjoy flexible timelines. They are permitted to remain in the US as long as they stay enrolled in their academic programmes or continue their professional media assignments. However, this long-standing practice is coming to an end.

Why the Department of Homeland Security Visa Rule is Changing

Under this new mandate, those wishing to stay beyond their fixed period must apply for a formal extension or exit the country to reapply from abroad. The regulation takes effect 60 days after its publication in the Federal Register, subject to congressional review. Consequently, this policy change could disrupt university admissions for academic programmes commencing this autumn.

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The shift represents a fundamental transformation in how Washington manages international visitors. Previously, the government allowed people to transition between degrees or jobs without re-entering the application cycle. Under the new rules, every transition requires rigorous review and formal approval.

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This policy marks the newest phase in Donald Trump’s broader Trump immigration crackdown since his return to office in January 2025. The administration claims these limits will allow the government to monitor foreign visitors more effectively.

Federal officials argue that previous administrations were too lenient with international stays.

“For too long, past administrations have allowed foreign students and other visa holders to remain in the U.S. virtually indefinitely, posing safety risks, costing untold amounts of taxpayer dollars, and disadvantaging U.S. citizens,” a DHS news release said when the changes were first proposed last summer.

The department also defended its decision by citing past administrative patterns.

“DHS has many examples of students and exchange visitors staying for decades in their student or exchange visitor status,” the rule stated.

Ending the Longstanding Duration of Status F-1 Visa Policy

To justify the dramatic shift, federal officials highlighted historical data. They identified more than 2,100 individuals who entered the country as students between 2000 and 2010 who still held active student status in April. These individuals maintained their residency by constantly enrolling in new courses, transferring schools, or extending programme timelines.

The new US student visa limits also bring much tighter restrictions on transferring between institutions. Students will find it much harder to change academic courses, particularly at the graduate school level. Previously, the duration of F-1 visa status allowed students to remain indefinitely as long as they remained enrolled.

Tracking the Scale of US Student Visa Limit

According to official figures, the scale of international entry remains exceptionally high. The government recorded more than 1.8 million student visa admissions during 2024, representing an 11 per cent increase from the previous year.

Furthermore, the US welcomed over 500,000 exchange visitors and approximately 37,300 foreign journalists during the 2024 fiscal year. DHS officials argued that these numbers stretched their regulatory capabilities.

“The significant increase in the volume of such visitors poses a challenge to DHS’s ability to monitor and oversee these nonimmigrants while they are in the United States,” the department wrote.

How New Limits Impact Media and Cultural Exchanges

Under the new framework, foreign journalists will see their stay restricted to 240 days at a time. Chinese nationals face even stricter terms, with their media visas capped at a mere 90 days. This changes a system that let journalists reside on-assignment for years.

This regulatory update reflects a clear, deliberate shift in Washington. President Trump continues to push his agenda to tighten both illegal and legal immigration pathways. The end of the **duration of status F-1 visa** system represents a massive victory for hardline immigration reformers. However, the decision has already sparked deep concern across American universities, research institutions, and international press agencies.

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