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It’s time to rejoice for all those students who have been accepted to US Universities as well as Colleges for fall 2019. The next priority for them is to obtain the US Student Visa. There are several aspects when it comes to submitting an application for the US Study Visa. Here in this blog, we… Read More »
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Bill to ease Green Card cap on STEM students
Posted on June 18, 2019
Comment (0)A bill to ease the Green Card cap on STEM students has been introduced by 4 Senators from the Democratic Party in the US. This will exempt overseas students having advanced STEM degrees from US Universities from the nation wise restrictive caps for Green Cards. The bill titled ‘2019 Keep STEM Talent Act’ aims to… Read More »
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FSU is largest US University to add experiential learning criterion
Posted on June 18, 2019
Comment (0)Florida State University is all set to become the largest US University to include the criterion for experiential learning. It is embarking on a fresh initiative that has the potential for creating one of the most robust and diverse talent pipelines in the US. FSU is already a leader in the US in terms of… Read More »
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Immigration curbs worry Start-ups in the US
Posted on June 6, 2019
Comment (0)The Start-up community in the US is worried over the highly protectionist stand on immigration being taken by the Trump administration. They have said that it will have a detrimental effect on innovation in their sectors. US President Donald Trump recently announced the new immigration system based on merit. It seeks to safeguard wages in… Read More »
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US House clears bill to offer citizenship to 2 M + “Dreamers”
Posted on June 6, 2019
Comment (0)The US House of Representatives has cleared a bill offering citizenship pathway to 2 million plus immigrants who are undocumented including “Dreamers”. These were brought to the US as kids. The vote for the 2019 American Dream and Promise Act was 237-to-187. It would offer 10 years of lawful residence to Dreamers if they fulfil… Read More »
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SEVIS fees for overseas students in the US to be hiked
Posted on June 4, 2019
Comment (0)The DHS – Department of Homeland Security has announced that the SEVIS fees for overseas students in the US will be hiked by 75%. The fee for school certification petition will be increased by 76% it added. (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) DHS manages the overseas students on M-1 and F-1 Study Visas. The… Read More »
All that you need to know about the US Student Visa
Posted on June 20, 2019