Nepali student numbers surge in US

The Asian markets remain key players in the upward-trending US student visa totals. Seven of the top eight countries that saw the largest increase in student visas issued between 2021 and 2022 were Asian, according to ApplyBoard data, a Canada-based international recruitment platform.

Uzbekistan is at the top of this list for the first time, while Nepal, Bangladesh, and Vietnam show continued growth in visa issuance, according to the report. The US Department of State issued over 411,000 F-1 student visas in 2022, up 15 percent from 2021. US student visa approval rates fell to 65 percent likely due to the application volume from several emerging markets in the period. South Asian countries continued to drive growth in the US, led by India with over 115,000 student visas issued.

The tally of visas issued so far this year has passed 392,000. 

Prior to 2020, the only large destination market that had Nepal on its radar was Australia, where it ranked a top-three source market for Australian institutions. The US was the most popular northern hemisphere destination of Nepali students in 2022, beating the likes of Canada, which experienced a spike in Nepali students in 2022, even after Australia’s border reopened, according to the report.