US plans visa rule changes for foreign students and journalists
The US will update visa regulations for foreign students and journalists, adding stronger screening, tighter scrutiny of applicants’ activities, and revised documentation. Officials say measures aim to protect national security while supporting legitimate exchanges.

The United States is preparing to introduce changes to visa regulations affecting foreign students and journalists as part of a broader review of its immigration and national security policies.
According to officials, the proposed measures are aimed at strengthening the screening and monitoring of certain visa categories, with additional requirements expected for applicants seeking student and media visas.
The changes may include enhanced background checks, closer scrutiny of applicants' academic or professional activities and revised documentation requirements during the visa process.
Authorities said the updated regulations are intended to protect national security while maintaining legitimate educational and professional exchanges.
The proposed changes are expected to affect future applicants once implemented, with US authorities expected to issue further guidance on the revised procedures and eligibility requirements.
Students and journalists planning to apply for US visas have been advised to closely monitor official announcements and ensure they meet any updated application requirements before submitting their applications.
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