‘Record’ US visas issued in India, Ghana and Nigeria
The US state department has confirmed that it is issuing more visas to student applicants from African countries than any time in the previous six years.
The US state department has confirmed that it is issuing more visas to student applicants from African countries than any time in the previous six years.
Denials for US F-1 student visas grew "significantly" between 2015 and 2022, according to new research compiling data from a mix of sources.
Opening more opportunities for African students to study here will build positive relationships for future generations of Americans – and Africans – to collaborate on the global stage
February 1 marked the first State of New Hampshire NAFSA Region XI meeting in three years, with many new faces around the table.
New research challenges the notion that the 9/11 terror attacks “birthed” the strict visa processing and tracking measures international students face today.
A controversial change to the rule that would have hindered international students seeking work in the United States after graduating has officially been scrapped.
Stakeholders are seeking clarification on whether continuing international students will be allowed to enter the US as part of the NIE.