The United States is set to significantly alter its immigration landscape with the revocation of 175,000 visas. These revocations stem from newly implemented regulations focusing on modifying requirements for foreign nationals’ length of stay. The changes, taking effect in September, impact a substantial number of individuals currently residing in the US. Details regarding which specific visa types are affected and the reasoning behind the decisions remain somewhat limited, raising concerns among those potentially impacted. This policy shift highlights a tightening of US immigration enforcement. Experts suggest the new rules could lead to increased scrutiny of visa applications and renewals, adding uncertainty for foreign workers, students, and tourists. The long-term effects on the US economy and international relations are yet to be seen.