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Wednesday, February 25, 2026

If You Are Arrested…’: US Embassy Warns Indian Students Of Serious Consequences For Crime

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The United States Embassy in India has issued a fresh and stern warning to Indian students heading to, or currently studying in, the US, cautioning that any violation of American laws could have serious and lasting consequesnces for their visa status and future travel plans.

In an advisory posted on X, the embassy underlined that a US student visa is a privilege and not a right. It warned that students who are arrested or found breaking local, state, or federal laws risk immediate visa revocation, deportation, and even permanent ineligibility for future US visas. “Follow the rules and don’t jeopardize your travel,” the embassy said, stressing that lawful conduct is essential to maintaining student status.

The warning comes at a time when US authorities have increased scrutiny of immigration compliance. Biometric screening at border entry points became compulsory on December 26 for all non-US citizens, even Green Card holders. This measure, they said, is being resorted to in order to ensure that foreign nationals follow the visa conditions strictly and to further enforcement.

This is not the first such alert in recent weeks. Just last week, the embassy issued a similar caution to applicants and holders of H-1B and H-4 visas, stating that violations of immigration rules could attract significant criminal penalties. This is the further tightening of immigration oversight under the Donald Trump-led US administration, which has taken a hard line on illegal immigration and visa misuse.

The embassy also warned against illegal immigration several times, terming it a “fruitless journey”. In a post dated January 2, it said undocumented migrants often fall prey to violent cartels, human traffickers and corrupt officials. “Illegal immigrants are exploited and victimised. The only people who benefit from illegal immigration are traffickers,” the post read.

For Indian students, who form one of the largest international student communities in the US, the message is clear: staying within the law is not just about avoiding trouble, but about protecting their education, future careers, and long-term mobility.

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