US to Change Visa Regulations for Foreign Students, Journalists

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Thursday, 16 July 2026 10:46 AM EDT

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security moved to amend visa regulations ‌for foreign students and ​journalists on Thursday, replacing the more open-ended stays ⁠that are currently stipulated, ​according to a government notice.

The new ⁠final rule would create a fixed time period for ‌F visas for international ​students, J visas ‌that allow visitors on cultural exchange ‌programs to work in the U.S., and I visas ⁠for members of ‌the media. ⁠

Those visas are currently ⁠available ⁠for the duration of the program or ‌U.S.-based employment. The move is subject to congressional review before ‌an ​effective date can ‌be determined, DHS said in a posting in ​the Federal Register.

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