According to media reports on June 7, the US State Department notified embassies and consulates around the world on the 6th, and resumed visa application for international students preparing to study at Harvard University. This decision overturned the visa rejection order just issued on the 5th.

According to reports, a telegram sent by the U.S. State Department at 19:55 on the 6th stated that "Now, the consular department must resume processing of student and exchange visitors visas at Harvard University."
At present, the official website of the U.S. State Department has not yet released relevant information.
The US judge blocked the restrictions on Harvard international student visas until June 16
On June 4, local time, the White House issued a statement saying that US President Trump signed an announcement restricting visas for foreign students at Harvard University, with a validity period of 6 months. On the 5th local time, Harvard University in the United States filed a lawsuit over the Trump administration's decision to ban its international students from entering the United States.
The US judge issued a temporary restriction order on the 5th, preventing the Trump administration from implementing the announcement of imposing visa restrictions on Harvard University international students issued on the 4th. A judge in the U.S. Federal District Court of Massachusetts issued a temporary restraining order several hours later, requiring the resumption of the right to enter the U.S. at Harvard University before a court hearing and ruling on June 16.
Source: CCTV News