[ad_1] Indian students in USA: The difficulties of foreign students including Indians have increased since the return of President Donald Trump in the US. Indian students do not want to return to their country even after the ongoing holidays at college-university. The reason for this is the immigration policy of the Trump government, which has created an atmosphere of uncertainty in front of the students. Some colleges have also warned the students not to go out of the US, as strict rules at the time of returning to America may cause them problems.In fact, President Donald Trump's government is preparing to tighten the visa and immigration laws, which will directly affect foreign students. Indian students will also be affected by strict laws. Many parents have also raised these concerns on social media. Students are being advised not to avoid social or political activism and do not participate in any kind of demonstrations. Also, Indian students have also got advice to avoid posting any disputed content online.Why Indian students are not returning to India?Talking to the Economics Times, Riya Mehta, who is doing Masters in the University of Southern California, said that her sister is married in Jaipur, for which she wanted to come to India. However, he/she changed his/her plan for fear of banning the entry again in the US. Sameer Vyas has a similar situation, which is doing PhD in Purdue University. he/she was going to come to India to see his/her sick grandmother. he/she too canceled his/her journey for fear of not re -entryed.There are many students like Riya and Sameer, who are not traveling to India due to change in visa policies. Study Abroad Experts said, "Universities like Brown, Cornell, MIT, Colombia and Yale have also advised students and staff not to travel outside the US." Indian students have also been advised to be vigilant. Parents are asking students studying in America to stay away from social media or politics. This is because students are being closely monitored there.F-1 visa rejection rate increasedRegional director of IDP Education Piyush Kumar said that some IV League colleges have advised students to reconsider the foreign trip. he/she said that students are a bit worried about the current situation, because there is a lot of noise about it. Another expert said that the US State Department has not banned the students' visit. Nevertheless, colleges are refusing foreign students to leave the country.In 2024, the US canceled 2,79,000 F-1 visa applications. This was 41% of the total applications. F-1 visa is given to students who want to study in America. There is a fear that even more F-1 visa application may be canceled this year. [ad_2]