Betsy Cohen, St. Louis Mosaic Project, US
It really bothers me that we can't seem to move the limited number of H-1B visas
It really bothers me that we can't seem to move the limited number of H-1B visas
An Executive Order recently signed by President Biden could have some possible far-reaching consequences for international education in the US.
New flexibilities for international graduates in the US wishing to change from an F-1 visa to a H-1B visa have been proposed by DHS and USCIS.
The number of multiple registrations for single beneficiaries in the H-1B visa lottery system skyrocketed from previous years, raising red flags at USCIS.
A controversial change to the rule that would have hindered international students seeking work in the United States after graduating has officially been scrapped.
The Harvard president has pleaded to president-elect Joe Biden to prioritise international students as US consulates resume routine visa services.
A US federal judge has struck down two H-1B visa rule changes proposed by the Trump administration to the relief of stakeholders in the US' HE sector.
Educators have warned a proposal to limit the use of H-1B visas in the US will drive international students towards alternative study destinations, as they reminded of the importance of post-study employment opportunities.