Indian Students Face Deportation from Germany Over Visa Rule Change at IU Berlin

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Firstpost•29-12-2025, 20:58
Indian Students Face Deportation from Germany Over Visa Rule Change at IU Berlin
- •Hundreds of Indian students at IU Berlin face deportation as German authorities reclassified their hybrid courses as distance learning, invalidating student visas.
- •The crisis stems from anonymous complaints and a court ruling that IU's hybrid programs did not meet "on-campus" study requirements for German student residence permits.
- •Many students, like Deep Shambharkar, invested heavily with loans, now face an uncertain future and limited legal recourse after Germany abolished the "remonstration procedure."
- •IU claims the Berlin Immigration Office (LEA) changed its evaluation without informing them, expressing regret and suspending new international admissions to its Berlin campus.
- •Experts emphasize the complexities of international education, where evolving regulatory interpretations can leave students in limbo despite acting in good faith.
Why It Matters: German visa rule changes for hybrid courses at IU Berlin threaten hundreds of Indian students with deportation.
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