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    U.S. Tightens Student and Exchange Visa Rules, Affecting Antiguans and Barbudans

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    The United States is set to introduce stricter rules for some non-immigrant visa holders, a move that could affect Antiguans and Barbudans studying, working or participating in exchange programmes there.

    The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has announced plans to replace the current “duration of status” system with fixed periods of admission for holders of F, J and I visas, which cover international students, exchange visitors and foreign journalists.

    Instead of remaining in the country for as long as they continue to meet their visa conditions, travellers will be admitted for a set period. Those needing more time will have to apply for an extension or leave the United States before their authorised stay expires.

    The changes, due to take effect 60 days after the regulation is officially published, are expected to increase administrative requirements for visa holders and educational institutions.

    Students whose studies are extended because of research, medical leave or changes to their course load may need to apply for an extension with U.S. immigration authorities. Failure to do so before their authorised stay ends could affect their immigration status and future travel to the United States.

    The new measures also include shorter grace periods after completing studies, tighter rules on transferring between institutions and additional requirements for changing academic programmes.

    Officials are advising prospective students and exchange visitors to seek guidance from their educational institutions and the U.S. Embassy before travelling, as the revised system will require closer attention to visa deadlines and compliance with immigration rules.

    This article was originally published by Antigua News Room. Read the original article here: U.S. Tightens Student and Exchange Visa Rules, Affecting Antiguans and Barbudans.

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