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Why are Indian students suddenly facing visa revocations? There’s a growing trend that’s been raising alarm among international students: the “Catch and Revoke” issue. What’s behind this disturbing situation, and how can you protect your U.S. student visa status?

In this video, we break down the shocking reasons why so many Indian students are losing their U.S. visas. From issues like visa fraud to increased scrutiny at U.S. ports of entry, we expose what’s really going on.

Whether you’re applying for an F-1 visa or you’re already studying in the U.S., understanding these risks could save your academic journey. Watch the video to learn:

What exactly is “Catch and Revoke” ?

Why are Indian students the most affected?

How is the U.S. government cracking down on visa holders?

How can you safeguard your student visa status?

Have you experienced a visa revocation or faced visa issues? Share your story in the comments below, and let’s help each other navigate the system.

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📌 Key Topics Covered
What is the “Catch and Revoke” visa issue for Indian students?

How do visa fraud and increased border scrutiny affect Indian students?

Real stories and statistics about F-1 visa holders losing their status

The legal reasons behind increased visa rejections and investigations

Best practices for maintaining your U.S. student visa status

Authoritative Source References
Visa Violations and Student Status
The U.S. government has tightened monitoring of student visa holders, especially regarding unlawful activities and noncompliance with visa conditions. The law permits visa revocation based on discrepancies at the border or post-arrival.
Source: https://www.uscis.gov/working-in-the-united-states/visa-violations-and-immigration-law

Student Visa Fraud Detection and Prevention
Reports indicate an increase in visa fraud detection, where fraudulent documents or misrepresentation of information have led to visa revocations, especially for Indian students.
Source: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/study/student-visa.html

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