The United States is currently undertaking a thorough review of the visas held by over 55 million foreign nationals. The U.S. Department of State has confirmed this initiative, which aims to identify and revoke visas of those who have violated immigration laws. This process is part of the government’s ongoing effort to ensure adherence to U.S. immigration regulations.
The Department regularly monitors all U.S. visa holders. Violations of visa terms can lead to revocation and deportation.
Visa holders may be deemed ineligible for reasons like overstaying their permitted period in the U.S., posing a threat to public safety, engaging in criminal or terrorist acts, or assisting terrorist groups.
