J Exchange Visitor Teachers
Foreign teachers may be able to work in the USA as J exchange visitors. This article will explain the rules for the J Exchange Visitor Teacher program.
Foreign teachers may be able to work in the USA as J exchange visitors. This article will explain the rules for the J Exchange Visitor Teacher program.
This article discusses the new rules for 24-month STEM OPT extensions, including the STEM OPT extension rules for students under the old rules as of May 10, 2016.
This article explains the rules for the three types of optional practical training: pre-completion OPT, post-completion OPT, and 24-month STEM OPT extensions.
This article details a legacy INS Genco Opinion addressing whether tenant relocation assistance implicated financial assistance and public charge concerns for F1 students.
This article explains the rules and regulations surrounding H1B cap-gap relief for F1 students facing an H1B cap gap in applying for change of status to H1B.
Process to change Visitor Visa B1/B2 status to F1 Student Visa to USA
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