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The Trump administration recently revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll new international students

  • Writer: Immigration Mobility Solutions IMS
    Immigration Mobility Solutions IMS
  • Jun 3, 2025
  • 1 min read

Exterior view of a Harvard University building with the iconic crimson banner, symbolizing the institution's long-standing presence in U.S. higher education—now at the center of immigration policy debate following the revocation of its ability to enroll new international students.
The Trump administration recently revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll new international students

The Trump administration recently revoked Harvard University's ability to enroll new international students, citing an ongoing investigation by the Department of Homeland Security. A federal judge has since issued a temporary block, allowing Harvard to continue enrolling students while the legal case proceeds.


- The decision may impact F-1 visa holders, OPT, and STEM OPT programs.

- Other U.S. universities could face increased scrutiny-


International students contribute significantly to the U.S. economy and workforce. The outcome of this case could have broader implications for higher education, immigration policy, and global talent mobility.


📬 If you have questions about how this development may affect your immigration plans, student status, or workforce strategy, our team is here to help.



📞 (832) 975-7133 | ✉️ info@imsglobalmobility.com



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