by USAcollegex .com | Apr 19, 2017 | H-1B,OPT,CPT, U.S. Laws & Regulations
It has been a long and turbulent three months ever since Donald Trump took White House. We read many surveys indicating that nearly 40% of U.S. colleges and universities have had a big drop in international applications. H-1 B Visa Quota On April 13, the Daily...
by USAcollegex .com | Feb 25, 2017 | Blog, for International Students, H-1B,OPT,CPT, U.S. Laws & Regulations
It is becoming increasingly more difficult for international students to get hired by U.S. companies. Even a graduate-to-be from schools such as Duke University may feel pressured to find an employer both worthy of their qualifications, and who will qualify their...
by USAcollegex .com | Feb 16, 2017 | Blog, H-1B,OPT,CPT, Statistics
This blog post is based on a report from Quartz Media: “New research shows who will be hurt—and helped—if America’s tech industry can’t hire the world’s best talent,” published on Feb. 15, 2017 The uncertainty to H-1B program brought by U.S. President...
by USAcollegex .com | Jan 29, 2017 | Blog, for International Students, H-1B,OPT,CPT, Immigration, U.S. Laws & Regulations
Based on a report from Bloomberg, January 28, 2017, 9:43 AM PST: Google Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai slammed Trump’s move in a note to employees Friday, telling them that more than 100 company staff are affected by the order. “It’s painful to see the...
by USAcollegex .com | Aug 23, 2016 | Blog, H-1B,OPT,CPT, U.S. Laws & Regulations
Do you love to work off campus and have some experience while you are a student in the U.S.? No problem. The U.S. government can allow international students to work out of your school under specific circumstances. When to Use CPT Curricular Practical Training...
by USAcollegex .com | Jan 25, 2016 | Blog, for International Students, H-1B,OPT,CPT
Some international students come to the U.S. to study without sufficient funds. A small portion of outstanding international students may obtain scholarships, fellowships, stipends, or assistantships to subsidize their education costs. Most poor international...