The Trump administration is re-vetting 55 million visa holders. Who’s at risk, what could get your visa revoked, and why Ukrainians still have great approval chances.
Got a U.S. visa? Congrats — you’re now part of the lucky 55 million being screened by the U.S. government (again). With Trump back in the picture, immigration officials have dusted off their magnifying glasses to review every visa holder: tourists, students, business travelers — no one’s off the radar.
Even if your visa is just sitting in your drawer or you’ve already crossed the border — you could be reviewed. And if something seems off? Goodbye, visa. Hello, complications.
What can get your visa revoked?
Nothing groundbreaking here:
- staying longer than allowed
- legal issues (big or small)
- online activity raising eyebrows — a suspicious “like” might just do it
Social media is the new embassy. Your posts, stories, and even apps may be checked. And the rules just got stricter: some truck drivers lost the right to work in the U.S. entirely, and the student visa system is under a magnifying glass.
Don’t panic — just be smart
This isn’t the first rodeo. Back in Trump’s first term, Ukrainians were still getting visas just fine. And guess what? Nothing major has changed. As long as your application is clear and you follow the rules, your chances are still high.
Bottom line: Chill (but stay informed)
The U.S. is still open — just more selective and data-hungry. Don’t overstay, don’t post chaos, and you’ll be just fine.
Quick advice:
- ⏳ Respect your visa limits
- 🤐 Keep your socials clean
- 🧾 Double-check your paperwork
Need help with your U.S. visa?
I’ve been helping Ukrainians for years with:
- tourist visas (B1/B2),
- student visas (F1, J1),
- complex cases,
- interview prep and documents review
If you’re planning to apply — I’ve got your back. Reach out for a consultation and let’s make your American dream visa-approved.