H-1B visa reforms for students to stay in US after studies proposed by Congressman
America remains the most popular country for international students to pursue education. After their studies, most students want to work for American Corporations and settle in the US with a permanent residency.
Congressman Thanedar, representing Michigan’s 13th Congressional District has introduced the ‘Keep STEM Graduates in America Act’, a crucial piece of legislation encouraging promising young students to stay in the US after their studies. STEM refers to four courses as Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics and are the most popular among international students studying in US universities.