Chinese Students in US Warned to Return Home Before Trump's Inauguration Amid Concerns Over Travel Bans and Visa Restrictions
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares for his second term, Chinese students in the U.S. are facing growing concerns about potential travel restrictions.

Many U.S. schools have issued advisories for international students, especially those from countries like China, India, and several others that were previously targeted by Trump's travel bans. Students are being told to return before the spring semester starts, as there is a possibility of delays or even new travel bans being imposed.
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Trump’s Travel Ban and Its Impact
During his first term, Trump imposed a travel ban on citizens from predominantly Muslim countries, including Iraq, Syria, and Iran. This resulted in over 40,000 visa denials, and although President Biden rescinded the ban in 2021, there are concerns that Trump might reinstate such measures in his second term. Schools like Cornell University are particularly cautious, urging students from affected countries to return to campus ahead of time to avoid disruptions.As Trump continues to make pledges to reintroduce travel bans and strengthen ideological screenings for non-U.S. citizens, universities are advising international students to stay informed and plan ahead. Schools such as Harvard, Brown, MIT, and others are taking proactive steps to ensure their international students are prepared for any potential disruptions. Some institutions have even suggested students may face delays at immigration control.
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FAQs:
Which schools are giving advisories to international students? A growing number of U.S. colleges and universities, including Ivy League schools like Harvard and Cornell, are advising students from countries impacted by past travel bans to return to campus before January 20, 2025.
What is the current situation for Chinese students studying in the U.S.?
Chinese students are worried about the uncertainty surrounding their ability to return to the U.S. after winter break, particularly if new travel restrictions are put in place.
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