New figures from the Ministry of External Affairs, placed in the Rajya Sabha, show that more than 24,600 Indians were deported in 2025 across 81 countries. The data highlights strong immigration enforcement trends across the Gulf, the United States, and parts of Southeast Asia.
Saudi Arabia recorded the highest deportations
Saudi Arabia deported over 11,000 Indians, making it the country with the highest number of deportations in 2025.
US deportations reached a five-year high
The United States deported about 3,800 Indians. This is the highest US deportation count in the last five years.
Most deportations took place from:
- Washington DC – 3,414 cases
- Houston – 234 cases
Other notable deportation numbers
| Country | Indians Deported |
|---|---|
| Myanmar | 1,591 |
| Malaysia | 1,485 |
| UAE | 1,469 |
| Bahrain | 764 |
| Thailand | 481 |
| Cambodia | 305 |
Key reasons in Gulf nations
According to the report, many deportations in Gulf countries were linked to:
- Visa or residency overstays
- Working without valid permits
- Labour law violations
Student deportations
| Country | Students Deported |
|---|---|
| United Kingdom | 170 |
| Australia | 114 |
| Russia | 82 |
| United States | 45 |
The figures underline the growing need for Indian citizens to stay informed about immigration rules, documentation requirements, and student visa compliance in destination countries.
Source: Ministry of External Affairs (Rajya Sabha submission)
























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