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Chinese studying in US become ‘political cannon fodder’ as visa process tightens amid feud

  • Some university students have been stuck in limbo as the waiting time for visas grows longer and the US government demands more information
  • New Chinese student enrolment at US colleges and universities declines as the political climate sours

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Albert Pi, in his second year of a PhD programme in electrical engineering and computer science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, endured an 85-day wait for his US visa while visiting family in Beijing over the winter break.

A trip meant to last only two weeks nearly turned into a permanent homecoming.

When he applied to the US embassy for his visa renewal, he never expected a wait that would nearly force him to give up on his programme.

“My biggest fear is I won’t be able to return to the US if my visa continues to be checked, to a point when MIT has to terminate my programme,” Pi, 24, said in March.

Chinese students wait outside the US Embassy in Beijing for visa application interviews. Photo: AP
Chinese students wait outside the US Embassy in Beijing for visa application interviews. Photo: AP

It was bad enough that he had to drop one class and wasn’t able to attend the American Physical Society’s annual meeting as he had planned.

The reason for the delay: “administrative processing”, a designation for visa applications undergoing additional vetting for security reasons.

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