U.S. Terminates Visas for Six UNC International Students

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill confirmed Tuesday that the U.S. government has terminated the visas of six international students, sparking confusion and concern across campus.
UNC’s International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS) says it continues to communicate with affected students, their departments, and advisors, offering support, guidance, and updates on immigration policies.
While details remain unclear, students on campus are demanding transparency and answers about what led to the visa terminations. Many are rallying in support of their peers, calling for the university and federal officials to provide clarity and assistance.
The ISSS office says it remains available to assist those impacted with navigating their options—but for now, questions remain.
The names of the six students have not been identified.
Similar visa terminations have happened at other universities across the country, including Duke University and North Carolina State University.
The visa terminations are a result of travel restrictions implemented by the Trump administration.
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