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Trump’s Visa Ban Is Barring New Foreign Doctors From Entering U.S.

Last updated: June 13, 2025 1:54 pm
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“They understand the situation and are willing to work with us,” he says. “They have agreed to extend our start date until September. But there’s no guarantee that the ban will be lifted by then.”

For now, Karimi, Polechshuk, Kunhi Purayil, and many others are left in limbo, unsure of when or if they will be able to begin their medical careers in the United States. The critical shortage of doctors in the U.S. is only exacerbated by these visa restrictions, as foreign-born international medical graduates play a vital role in providing healthcare to underserved communities across the country.

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to strain healthcare systems, the need for qualified medical professionals has never been greater. It is imperative that the U.S. government address these visa issues and ensure that foreign-born doctors can continue to contribute their skills and expertise to the American healthcare system.

In the meantime, Karimi and others like her can only hope for a resolution that will allow them to pursue their passion for medicine in the United States. The impact of these visa restrictions extends far beyond the individuals directly affected, touching the lives of countless patients who rely on the care provided by foreign-born doctors.

The future of healthcare in the United States depends on the ability of international medical graduates to continue their training and practice in American hospitals. It is essential that the government take swift action to address these visa challenges and ensure that the healthcare system remains strong and resilient in the face of unprecedented challenges. The recent events have left many people in shock and disbelief. They were told that their loved ones would wait for them as long as possible, and that they would stay by their side. The situation has taken a toll on everyone involved, making it incredibly difficult for them to cope.

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Families and friends are struggling to come to terms with the uncertainty and the waiting game that they are forced to endure. The emotional toll of not knowing when they will be reunited with their loved ones is taking its toll on everyone involved. The sense of helplessness and despair is palpable, as they try to navigate through this difficult time.

Despite the challenges they face, the families and friends remain steadfast in their support for each other. They are leaning on each other for strength and comfort, knowing that they are all in this together. The solidarity and unity among them is a source of solace in the midst of this chaos.

As they wait for the situation to resolve itself, they are holding on to hope and faith that they will be reunited with their loved ones soon. The uncertainty of the future is daunting, but they are determined to stay strong and persevere through this difficult time.

In times like these, it is crucial for us to come together and support each other. We must show compassion and understanding towards those who are suffering, and offer a helping hand whenever we can. Together, we can overcome any challenge that comes our way.

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