NEW DELHI: Indian students who have been studying in the U.S. have received a very strong warning from the U.S. Embassy in India informing them that if U.S. laws are violated very serious actions, including the cancellation of their student visas might be the result.
The students were reminded, in a post made by the U.S. Embassy on X (previously known as Twitter), that the lawbreaking of any sort like getting arrested would end in their visas being cancelled and that the embassy would be “great consequences” so that students’ immigration status would be determined by their violation of U.S. laws.
Breaking U.S. laws can have serious consequences for your student visa. If you are arrested or violate any laws, your visa may be revoked, you may be deported, and you could be ineligible for future U.S. visas. Follow the rules and don’t jeopardize your travel. A U.S. visa is a… pic.twitter.com/A3qyoo6fuD
— U.S. Embassy India (@USAndIndia) January 7, 2026
The embassy’s message was, “Your student visa could be cancelled, and you might be deported.” “On top of that, you might not get a visa for future trips to the U.S.”
The warning coincides with the implementation of new U.S. immigration regulations aimed at making sure that people abide by the laws that apply in America. The embassy advised students to fulfil all the legal obligations so that they do not lose their chances of studying or traveling.
In addition, the embassy pointed out that being granted a U.S. visa is a favour and not an automatic right. “A U.S. visa is a privilege, not an entitlement,” the statement ended, advising that students stick to the rules in order not to risk their educational journey or future in the U.S.





