From American Immigration Council <[email protected]>
Subject WATCH: Our Creative Writing Contest Winner on Good Morning America
Date July 6, 2022 7:25 PM
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Dear John,
We have exciting news. As you may know, recent policy changes by the Biden administration will allow more foreign STEM interns, trainees, and research scholars to come to the United States and temporarily remain after graduation.
These policy changes have opened new avenues for American colleges and universities to connect with individuals in the STEM fields, diversify their student bodies, and play an integral role in uplifting international education.
The American Immigration Council has created a series of guides and FAQs [[link removed]] to better understand how the policy changes will affect international students and higher education.
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The STEM guides provide overviews on:
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The
Early
Career
STEM
Research
Initiative
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STEM
OPT:
New
fields
of
study
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Policy
guidance
on
the
O-1
visa
and
EB-2
National
Interest
Waiver
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An
Extension
of
J-1
Academic
Training
We hope you find these guides helpful.
Sincerely,
Lisa Murray
Exchange Program Director
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