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Immigration Change May Keep More Scientists In The United States

Release Date
2024-12-08
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Forbes
Summary
The U.S. State Department's recent update to the J-1 Exchange Visitors Skills List removes India and China from the list, allowing more researchers and trainees from these countries to work in the U.S. without being subject to a two-year foreign residence requirement. This change, applied retroactively, has sparked increased interest from employers and universities in utilizing the J-1 visa category, particularly for STEM fields.

The update addresses outdated policies that made it difficult for J-1 visa holders to transition to other statuses like H-1B or permanent residency. Experts note this provides greater flexibility for researchers and STEM talent to advance their careers in the U.S. without the burden of mandatory early-career repatriation. However, the J-1 visa rules remain unchanged, requiring collaboration with State Department-designated sponsors for compliance.

While hailed as a positive development for workforce development and global collaboration, immigration attorneys emphasize this update is a modest step that doesn’t resolve broader issues in the U.S. immigration system’s ability to retain skilled talent.
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