Recent federal data has highlighted a significant decline in incoming international students in the US, with a 19% decrease year-over-year for August 2025. This downward trend raises concerns about the overall number of international students in the US. Notably, the number of students arriving from India—America’s leading source country—dropped by 45%, translating to approximately 33,285 fewer Indian students arriving in August compared to the previous year, which traditionally marks the peak travel period before the fall semester begins.
Nikhil Jain, founder and CEO of the Indian education consultancy Foreign Admits, attributed this downturn primarily to visa uncertainties, describing it as “a toxic combination of visa challenges and declining interest.” He emphasized that, while a general decline in interest exists, the uncertainty surrounding visa issuance is the primary factor driving the reduction. Jain also reported a 30% decrease in US master’s applications, partly due to delays in visa appointments following the US government’s suspension of global visa interviews, which prevented students from enrolling in the current semester.


































