On May 27, 2025, POLITICO reported that the U.S. State Department may soon implement a full pause on new interview appointments for F-1, J-1, and M-1 visa applicants. According to a leaked diplomatic cable signed by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, this pause is to prepare for an expanded policy requiring mandatory social media screening for all international students and scholars applying for U.S. visas.
While it’s still unclear whether interviews scheduled on or after May 28 will be canceled, some applicants with appointments on May 28 confirmed their interviews proceeded as usual, with mixed outcomes: some were approved, some denied, and others placed under administrative processing.
According to the leaked State Department memo:
“In preparation for expanding mandatory social media screening requirements, consular sections should not add new F, M, or J visa appointments until further guidance is issued in the coming days.”
In short, no new student or exchange visitor visa interview slots will be added for now. This could lead to serious delays, especially with the summer rush for fall 2025 enrollments just beginning.
This development follows several concerning immigration policy shifts from the Trump administration since his return to office:
And now, it appears that the administration is preparing a sweeping new policy to examine visa applicants’ online presence, possibly including platforms such as Weibo, Xiaohongshu, Douyin, Instagram, and Reddit.
Reddit users also noticed that USCIS quietly archived an important resource page that explained how foreign workers on visas like H-1B, L-1, and O-1 could maintain legal status during periods of unemployment.
This page originally outlined the well-known 60-day grace period for H-1B workers who lose their jobs. Now, with that page archived and flagged as outdated, there’s growing speculation that the government might restrict or eliminate this 60-day protection.
While there's no official announcement yet, possible future changes could include:
We understand how stressful these developments can be, especially when so much is uncertain. GoElite will continue monitoring both the student visa situation and H-1B policy changes. We’ll keep you updated with verified, actionable insights to help you stay prepared and compliant.
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