Tougher U.S. student visa rule to affect over 13,000 S. Koreans in America
The tougher visa rule is expected to impact more than 13,000 South Korean students and their dependent family members currently residing in the U.S. According…
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WASHINGTON, July 16 (Yonhap) – U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday unveiled new visa rules that would limit foreign students and other nonimmigrants to fixed periods of stay, a move set to affect more than 13,000 South Koreans currently in the United States under these categories. WASHINGTON, July 16 - The U.S. military said late on Thursday it completed its latest wave of strikes on Iran that were carried out at President Donald Trump's direction and marked a sixth consecutive night of American strikes. The new visa rule also caps the initial stay for foreign media personnel on I visas at 240 days, meaning they would have to apply for a 240-day extension each time they seek to extend their stay.
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WASHINGTON, July 16 (Yonhap) – U.S. President Donald Trump's administration on Thursday unveiled new visa rules that would limit foreign students and other nonimmigrants to fixed periods of stay, a move set to affect more than 13,000 South Koreans currently in the United States under these categories.
according to Yonhap NewsWASHINGTON, July 16 - The U.S. military said late on Thursday it completed its latest wave of strikes on Iran that were carried out at President Donald Trump's direction and marked a sixth consecutive night of American strikes.
according to The Straits Times - WorldThe new visa rule also caps the initial stay for foreign media personnel on I visas at 240 days, meaning they would have to apply for a 240-day extension each time they seek to extend their stay.
according to Yonhap NewsUS military says it completed latest strikes on Iran, marking 6th consecutive night of attacks.
according to The Straits Times - World
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