Statistics show that the United States is becoming an increasingly popular location for international graduate students. An article in U.S. News & World Report said, “(F)irst-time enrollment of international graduate students in the United States rose by 8 percent – the largest…
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has released a new online Employee Rights Toolkit with important information for anyone working in the United States. This toolkit offers several resources including videos, brochures, posters and fliers that explain worker rights and employer…
Here to Help provides information on each of the government agencies that has a role in the international student process.
Congratulations on arriving in the United States to begin your program of study. Now that you are here, you might have a few questions about travelling domestically and…
After you have completed the college application process and have been accepted to a Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)-certified school, you may have questions about the school or university you will attend. The designated school official (DSO) at your college or university is there to…