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How the end of H-1B exemptions is throwing international scholars into visa limbo
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A proposed change to US immigration policy could eliminate the H-1B visa exemption for universities and nonprofit research institutions, forcing all applicants into a competitive lottery system. The move threatens the future of thousands of international scholars, particularly Indian students in STEM fields, who rely on cap-exempt roles to remain in the US post-graduation. Universities may also face hiring and research challenges, while other countries continue to attract global talent through more flexible visa policies.
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