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With the introduction of a new category of students visa (F-4), going to the U.S. is set to become much simpler for those who wants to pursue an advanced degree - Master's or higher - in physical sciences, technology and engineering.
Senator Arlen Specter's Immigration Reform Bill, currently being discussed by the U.S. Senate judiciary committee, proposes a new category of student visa (F-4) for students pursuing higher studies in mathematics, physical sciences, engineering and technology.
Senator Specter has some good news for all foreign students, irrespective of the course of study. The Bill proposes to allow all students on an F-4 visa to be eligible for off-campus employment, unrelated to the field of study.
If they maintain good academic standing and the employer attests to the educational institution and the department of labor that it has spent at least 21 days recruiting U.S. citizens to fill the position and will pay the greater of the actual or prevailing wage.
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