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Samay Raina US Visa Revoked? Viral Claim Is False

Viral posts claim Samay Raina's US visa was revoked over a Trump parody on India's Got Latent Season 2. Fact-checks confirm no such action was taken.

No, Samay Raina’s US visa has not been revoked. Neither the US government nor the State Department has issued any statement about the Indian comedian’s visa status, and no official record of a cancellation exists.

The rumour spread rapidly across X, Instagram, and Facebook in late June 2026, with posts claiming that US President Donald Trump personally ordered action against Raina after a contestant performed a Trump parody on the upcoming season of his YouTube comedy show, India’s Got Latent. Some posts even circulated screenshots of an alleged Trump statement. Fact-checks and media reports have found those screenshots to be fabricated.

What Actually Happened with the India’s Got Latent Clip

A promotional clip from India’s Got Latent Season 2 — featuring a contestant performing a parody resembling Trump — went viral online. The clip’s spread appears to have been the direct trigger for the misinformation wave that followed. No official US authority has made any statement connecting that parody to visa action against Raina or anyone associated with the show.

DetailVerified Status
US govt statement on Raina’s visaNone issued
State Department record of cancellationDoes not exist
Trump statement screenshotsFabricated, per fact-checks
Official source for the claimNone

How US Visa Revocations Actually Work

This distinction matters for Indian passport holders: the Trump administration has previously revoked visas in a handful of high-profile cases involving foreign nationals’ public comments and social media activity. However, those actions were announced through official US government channels and were backed by documented government statements. In Raina’s case, no such announcement exists from any official US authority.

For Indian travelers, this is a practical reminder: genuine US visa revocations are a matter of public record. If you hear of a visa being cancelled — whether it concerns a public figure or pertains to your own application status — verify it directly through official US government sources before acting on the information.

If you are planning a trip to the United States and want to understand what can actually affect your visa status, our US Visa Guide covers documented eligibility rules and application requirements for Indian passport holders. You can also use our Visa Probability Predictor to assess your application profile against known approval factors.

Who Is Samay Raina?

Samay Raina is an Indian stand-up comedian, YouTuber, and chess content creator who won the second season of Comicstaan in 2019. He built a large online following by blending comedy with interactive digital content, including collaborations with prominent chess players during the COVID-19 pandemic.

India’s Got Latent, launched on YouTube in 2024, is his comedy talent show combining a talent competition, roast comedy, and improvisational entertainment. The show became a cultural phenomenon among young Indian audiences before attracting controversy over some of its edgier content. Season 2 is currently in promotion.


FAQ

Q: Was Samay Raina’s US visa actually revoked? A: No. There is no evidence of this. Neither the US government nor the State Department has issued any statement regarding Samay Raina’s visa status.

Q: What triggered the viral rumour about Samay Raina’s visa? A: A promotional clip from India’s Got Latent Season 2 showing a contestant performing a Trump parody went viral, triggering speculation and misinformation online.

Q: Were the Trump statement screenshots shared online real? A: No. The viral screenshots of an alleged Trump statement ordering action against Samay Raina appear to be fabricated, according to fact-checks and media reports.

Q: Has the Trump administration ever revoked visas over public statements? A: Yes, but in those cases, revocations were announced through official US government channels with documented statements. No such official record exists for Samay Raina.

Q: Can Indian travelers face US visa cancellation over social media activity? A: The Trump administration has previously revoked visas in high-profile cases involving foreign nationals’ public comments and social media activity, but only when announced through official US government channels. Always verify any such claims through official US government sources.

Source: US Department of State

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