US immigration policy: Indian students living in the US also do part -time jobs after college to earn additional income. But now he has quit his job for fear of exile.
According to media reports, some of these students said that such part -time jobs are very important to survive in the US, especially after paying huge fees to get a seat in American college, but now we do not put our future at risk for this. Can.
Permission to work only 20 hours
US Rules allow international students to work for 20 hours per week on F-1 visa. However, many students work outside the campus and at restaurants, gas stations or retail stores outside the campus to cover rent, grocery items and other expenses.
Now, with the indication of the new administration hardening the new immigration policies and implementing stringent rules, the students are not ready to risk their future, making students fear of exile. So they are leaving such jobs.
Currently students are based on savings
The students said that they would re -assess the situation after a few months and then decide whether to resume work or not. Meanwhile, they depend on their savings to meet their expenses or borrowing from their friends and family in India. This uncertainty has also given rise to mental health concerns and some students are experiencing financial and emotional stress.