US to relax visa processing for graduates with job offers

The United States has introduced measures to speed up visa processing for college graduates with job offers, signaling a positive development for international students. Updated guidance from the US Department of State on July 15 aims to streamlin...

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The United States has announced measures to expedite visa processing for college graduates with job offers. The move is seen as a positive signal for prospective international students.

On July 15, the US Department of State provided updated guidance to consular officers on when to suggest granting waivers to specific applicants. These changes aim to streamline the process and expedite the issuance of work visas.

“The US needs to hire more international graduates. Our society is ageing, our birthrate is falling, and our own citizens are choosing not to pursue degrees in the STEM, healthcare and services fields,” IIE CEO Alan Goodman told The PIE News.


The nonimmigrant work visa, i.e the H1B visa, allows individuals to work in the US for three years through employer sponsorship, with extensions available for up to three years thereafter.

For the fiscal year, approximately 7,81,000 initial H1B visa applications were filed, but only 24 per cent were chosen to proceed with the petition process.

“This new policy could be an important step for the US to attract skilled graduates by streamlining visa processes and providing clear guidelines for waivers to retain top talent and bolster our workforce,” Goodman added, reported The PIE News.
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“While the most recent changes will fast-track graduates with job offers to obtaining the visa, according to Goodman, a major problem with the visa is that it’s not being issued in large enough numbers.”

Travelling to the US? Find out which visa you need
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Visiting the United States has become more accessible, but understanding the array of available visas and determining eligibility remains a complex task.

While the H-1B, student, and tourist visas are widely known, lesser-known visas might better suit specific needs.

Here's a breakdown to help you identify the right visa based on your purpose:

Visiting the United States has become more accessible, but understanding the array of available visas and determining eligibility remains a complex task. While the H-1B, student, and tourist visas ar..
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- Non-immigrant visa for temporary pleasure or tourism.
- Suitable for visiting family, attending special events, and ceremonies.

- Non-immigrant visa for temporary pleasure or tourism.- Suitable for visiting family, attending special events, and ceremonies.

*H-1B Visa: For professionals in occupations requiring specialized knowledge. Sponsored by a U.S. employer

*H-2A and H-2B Visas: Allow employers to bring foreign nationals for temporary agricultural and nonagricultural jobs. (Indians aren't eligible)

*H-3 Visa: Available for trainees.

*H-1B Visa: For professionals in occupations requiring specialized knowledge. Sponsored by a U.S. employer *H-2A and H-2B Visas: Allow employers to bring foreign nationals for temporary agricultural ..
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F-1 Visa:
- For academic students at accredited institutions.
- Common path to permanent residence.

F-1 Visa:- For academic students at accredited institutions.- Common path to permanent residence.

1. Requires proof of medically necessary treatment.
2. Must show the ability to cover U.S. healthcare costs.
3. Need letters from both home country and U.S. healthcare professionals.

1. Requires proof of medically necessary treatment.2. Must show the ability to cover U.S. healthcare costs.3. Need letters from both home country and U.S. healthcare professionals.

J-1 Visa:
- Common for international medical graduates in U.S. GME programs.
- Can be extended up to seven years.

J-1 Visa:- Common for international medical graduates in U.S. GME programs.- Can be extended up to seven years.

E-2 Visa:
- For treaty traders and investors.
- Requires substantial investment in a U.S. entity.

E-2 Visa:- For treaty traders and investors.- Requires substantial investment in a U.S. entity.

L-1 Visa:
- Transfers executives, managers, or specialized knowledge employees.
- Enables foreign businesses to establish a U.S. office.

L-1 Visa:- Transfers executives, managers, or specialized knowledge employees.- Enables foreign businesses to establish a U.S. office.

O Visa:
- For professionals recognized nationally or internationally.
- O-1A for extraordinary ability in sciences, education, business, or athletics.
- O-1B for actors and media professionals.

O Visa:- For professionals recognized nationally or internationally.- O-1A for extraordinary ability in sciences, education, business, or athletics.- O-1B for actors and media professionals.

- Many visas allow holders to bring spouses and dependent children.
- E.g., H-1B holders can bring family on H-4 visas, and L visa holders can apply for L-2 visas.

- Many visas allow holders to bring spouses and dependent children.- E.g., H-1B holders can bring family on H-4 visas, and L visa holders can apply for L-2 visas.

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