Abstract

The globalization of higher education has led to unprecedented mobility among international students, transforming the educational landscape and posing intricate challenges influenced by visa policies. This research delves into the intricate interplay between visa regulations and the encounters of international students in higher education. By meticulously analyzing historical trends, government motivations, and the multifaceted impact on enrollment figures, economic landscapes, and social experiences, this study uncovers the nuanced realities of international student mobility. The significance of this research lies in its potential to inform policy frameworks and institutional strategies. Understanding the subtle dynamics of visa policies is not merely academic. It shapes the cultural, economic, and educational fabric of nations. As international student enrollment becomes increasingly competitive, comprehending the implications of visa policies becomes imperative. This study contributes a holistic perspective, bridging gaps in existing knowledge, and providing a foundation for policymakers, educators, and institutions to create inclusive, supportive environments for international students. The insights garnered here illuminate the path toward balanced visa policies that foster global academic exchange while respecting national security concerns, ensuring a vibrant, diverse, and thriving international higher education community.

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