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    Fake University students can now sue US government over ICE operation, says court

    In a turn of events, U.S. Court of Appeals has ruled that students who were part of a 'fake Michigan University', could now sue the US government for incurred damages because of an operation by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement. What's going to happen next?

    Applying for a US student visa? American Embassy has a warning for you

    Indian students continue to favor the United States as their top destination for overseas education, with expectations of increased student visa applications in 2024. In 2023, India issued 140,000 student visas, and the number of Indian students in the US surged by 35 percent to reach a record 268,923, constituting over 25 percent of the international student population in the country. Acting spokesperson Nicole Holler highlighted the appeal of US universities for their facilities, faculty quality, research opportunities, and career benefits.

    Studying in the US: Understanding the difference between CPT vs OPT

    The United States remains a top destination for international students, providing a dynamic academic environment and diverse cultural experiences. India leads with the largest student population in the US based on F-1 visa issuances in the first half of 2024, and the US Consulate General in Mumbai anticipates a 10% increase in visa applications from Indian students this year. Beyond academics, many students seek practical work experience, which is facilitated by two US visa programs: Curricular Practical Training (CPT) and Optional Practical Training (OPT).

    Australia doubles foreign student visa fee in effort to curb migration

    Australia has raised visa fees for international students starting July 1, from A$710 to A$1,600, aiming to manage record migration and housing market pressure. The changes also prevent visitor visa holders and temporary graduate visa students from applying for student visas within the country. The move is part of a strategy to create a fairer migration system and address loopholes in student visa rules that have led to a significant increase in subsequent visas.

    Federal court revives lawsuit against US government over fake university scam

    US Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit has reinstated a proposed class action lawsuit involving 600 students defrauded by fictitious university in student visa scam. The lead plaintiff, from India, seeks to recover funds paid for enrollment, highlighting government's commercial activity. DHS not immune from lawsuit, marking significant legal victory.

    US eyes India for STEM talent, China for humanities students: US diplomat

    Campbell urged for increased Indian students in American universities for technology fields while cautioning restrictions on Chinese students' access to sensitive technology due to U.S.-China scientific cooperation concerns.

    • Green Cards for Grads: Trump’s new vote magnet?

      Former President Donald Trump's proposal to grant Green Cards to foreign graduates could reshape international student dynamics and immigration policies, impacting countries like Canada, Australia, and the UK. However, uncertainties remain regarding the feasibility and implications of this initiative.

      5 rules for safety & well-being of international students in the US

      Exploring a study abroad journey offers international students opportunities for growth and enrichment. Safety is crucial amidst the excitement of new experiences, with five essential rules highlighted for students' well-being.

      Record student visas to Indians last year, number likely to cross this year: US Embassy

      American universities attract a large number of Indian students, and last year, the US consular team in India issued over 1,40,000 student visas -- higher than for any other country setting a record for the third year in a row.

      Study in US: An expert answers your biggest F-1 visa questions

      International students on F-1 visas face challenges related to OPT, DSO approval, STEM OPT extension, I-20 updates, SEVIS records, reinstatement, financial documentation, green card applications, driver's license requirements, visa status management, USCIS filings, crowdfunding limitations, and SSN applications.

      4 questions to ask before choosing where to study abroad

      Today's globalized education market sees a surge in international education ads in India promising opportunities under 20 lakhs/year. However, rising demand, housing issues in countries like Canada and Australia, declining acceptance rates, and conflicts complicate the landscape.

      Study Abroad: Challenges and opportunities for Indian students

      Studying abroad has long been a cherished aspiration for many Indian students, offering opportunities for global careers and expanded knowledge. Despite the challenges posed by stricter immigration policies and increased scrutiny, the desire for international education remains strong. Factors driving this trend include the diversity of academic programs, global exposure, availability of scholarships, and access to advanced technology and innovation.

      Navigating financial requirements: Essential steps for international students to study in Canada

      Studying abroad offers students the opportunity to experience new cultures and gain valuable academic insights. However, financial logistics are crucial. To study in Canada, international students must demonstrate sufficient financial support for their studies and living expenses, including additional funds for any accompanying family members. From 2019 to 2021, 10% of student visa applications were rejected due to insufficient funds.

      How the US Embassy is prepping for an anticipated surge in Indian student visa applications this year

      In 2023, more Indian students received US student visas than from any other country, prompting the US Embassy to start visa appointments two weeks earlier to accommodate demand. Despite global visa denials, most Indian applicants are expected to succeed, with rising interest in US education among Indian students.

      US student visa rejected? Embassy official explains what could have gone wrong

      In 2023, a record number of student visas for international students were denied by consular officials worldwide. The US Embassy encourages students not to be disheartened.

      Which country lets international students to work the most hours?

      For international students, the opportunity to work while studying abroad can be crucial for financial stability. By striking a balance between work and study commitments, students can make the most of their time abroad, gaining valuable skills and experiences that will benefit them in their future careers. Here's a comparison of work hour allowances for international students in different countries:

      UK tightens student visa rules but keeps Indian students' favourite graduate route intact for now

      The UK's Graduate Route scheme, popular with Indian students for post-study work, remains safe for now, though it will be "kept under review," as the government announced new proposals to tighten student visa regulations to prevent misuse for immigration. The measures follow a 10% fall in net migration, welcomed by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. The Home Office highlighted a 25% drop in visa applications due to stricter rules on family dependents and plans to regulate international student recruitment to crack down on rogue agents.

      Study abroad: US, UK, Canada, Germany, Australia — which is the best country for Indian students in terms of education cost, scholarships, jobs?

      Aspiring to pursue higher studies at prestigious universities like Harvard, Cambridge, Stanford, Oxford, MIT, and others is a common goal for many Indian students. However, achieving this aspiration often presents numerous challenges. Before making a final decision about studying abroad at these highly sought-after destinations, it's essential to carefully consider various factors. Let's explore the key considerations for Indian students aiming to study in these top 5 destinations.

      America, sort out the student visa problem

      A US visa appointment is, indeed, at premium, as students applying at the US Consulate in Hyderabad found out to their chagrin when 10,000 appointment slots were booked in five minutes. The demand-supply mismatch is unusually high in Hyderabad, a relatively new centre that saw exponential rise in applications in the Oct 2022-Sep 2023 cycle.

      Universities, student groups lobby PM Sunak to protect UK's post-study visa offer

      Universities and student groups urge PM Rishi Sunak to retain UK post-study visa, crucial for Indian students seeking work experience. Concerns arise over potential restrictions amidst soaring migration figures. Letters highlight economic benefits and positive impact on UK's global standing. Universities warn of financial repercussions without visa scheme.

      South Korea could be the next big study abroad destination

      South Korea's popularity in India is growing, driven by its diverse cultural appeal and increasing interest from Indian students. Scholarships from the South Korean government and universities attract international students. The country is becoming a favorable destination for businesses due to regulatory advantages.

      It's open season on international students across the world; and countries have billions at stake

      Countries are reevaluating visa programs and education exports as student numbers surge, impacting housing costs, public services, and financial contributions. The debate involves higher-education providers, employers, tuition fees, migration policies, funding models, the role of the Office for Students, and government language affecting international student perceptions.

      Indian students cleared for re-entry to US after OPT scam

      A US district court lifts sanctions on over 90 foreign nationals, many Indian, previously denied US re-entry due to OPT fraud by former employers. Victims can now live and work in the US, their inadmissibility lifted after DHS review. Plaintiffs' attorneys criticize DHS for not alerting public sooner about scam.

      Are you thinking about studying overseas? This is how to up your odds of getting a scholarship

      Explore scholarships strategically with passion, persistence, and organizational discipline to enhance success for international students aspiring academic advancement in their study abroad journey.

      US releases first tranche of student visa appointments in India for September 2024 intake

      The United States Embassy released the first tranche of student visa appointments in India for September 2024, aiming to expedite processing. Ambassador Garcetti leads efforts to reduce visa wait times, emphasizing the importance for Indian students.

      ETS launches TOEFL India Championship for study abroad aspirants

      ETS TOEFL India Championship offers Rs 15 lacs prize money. Participants can win cash prizes to support overseas studies. The competition includes rounds testing English proficiency and academic skills, providing opportunities for study abroad aspirants in India.

      Why highly skilled foreign nationals, including international students, are choosing Canada over US

      It should, however, be noted that in January, Canada announced a two-year intake cap for international students, which was later expanded. For the first time ever, starting in fall (September), Canada will place limits on the number of ‘temporary residents’ (which also includes temporary foreign workers, those admitted under humanitarian and asylum programs) that it will admit.

      Scholarships to help finance your study abroad: A country-wise guide

      Studying abroad offers valuable exposure. Scholarships cover expenses, enabling students to focus on studies and immerse fully. They provide mentorship, internships, and networking opportunities, enriching the educational experience at renowned universities worldwide.

      Diaspora body urges US govt, universities and student organisations to work towards addressing the spike in deaths of Indian-origin students

      The causes of these incidents range from suspicious shootings or kidnappings to environmental deaths from ignorance of safety precautions (such as hypothermia or carbon monoxide poisoning), mental health problems leading to suicides, and even suspicious accidents leading to violent crimes, according to an analysis of the Foundation for India and Indian Diaspora Studies (FIIDS).

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