International Students Can Study In The U.S. This Fall — If They Can Get Here

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Last week, ICE agreed to allow international students to stay in the U.S. even if their schools opted for online-only learning this fall. But U.S. consulate offices — where visa applicants are interviewed — are closed. And it's unclear when they'll open.

There's a lot Andy Tu was looking forward to as a freshman at Claremont McKenna College, a small private college in California. He imagined having intellectual debates on the quad and meeting"highly motivated, open-minded friends." Coming from an environment that's"intolerant of unconventional ideas," he says he was looking forward to being able to express himself freely on campus. He'd even been daydreaming about learning how to surf.

But every morning he wakes up at home in Shanghai, he feels like that iconic American freshman year is slipping further and further away.Due to the pandemic, many international students who are starting a graduate program or their freshman year, like Tu, face a series of hurdles — travel restrictions, limited flights and closed U.S. consulate offices — that make it incredibly difficult to start the fall semester at U.S. colleges.

The biggest hurdle for students like Tu is acquiring a student visa. U.S. consulate offices, where students go for an in-person interview, are closed — it's unclear when they'll reopen. Tu has heard that he may not be able to get a visa until October in Shanghai. Even if he can get a visa, travel restrictions will make it difficult for him to make his way to the U.S. The State Department has currently barred travelers coming directly from China.

Students come to the U.S. from all over the world, but China and India send the most. In 2019, there were more than 350,000 Chinese international students in U.S. colleges and universities. And because they often pay full-tuition, that translates to big money for schools: international students studying in the U.S. contributed $41 billion during the 2018-2019 academic year, according to anColleges are bracing for the possibility that their students won't make it to campus.

 

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esquire_soma

Can NPR explain why so many people want to come to such a racist, horrible country? 🙄🤪

M.A.W.A.

Abolish ICE along with the police. We don't need to protect our borders, we need public funding for social programs. keeping the boarders closed is just protecting white capitalist greed at the expense of innocent POC lives.

College is nothing but big biz now anyway Send them home I’m sick of them taking my job

Two separate issues. Getting new students here was always going to be a problem given closures and travel restrictions due to Covid. Students already here and possibly being deported with online only courses was a new “rule,” dropped when colleges and universities fought it.

they are already here. how can we endanger them more?

“US CLOSES CONSULATE OFFICES so VISAS CANNOT BE ISSUED.” There I fixed it. You have no sense of the importance of what’s happening in the US do you? It’s all just another day of horror presented in a bland pablum fashion. Do you think you’d survive if we become Turkey?

Same here, our school just confirmed that classes will be in person. Just waiting for the consulate to open. We understand that they don’t want to risk people in the interviews for tourist and work visas, but students and medical issues? Just it’s not logical.

I'm all for them staying... I just don't understand why any fucking body would wanna stay here lol. Worse place to be now

They didn't agree to anything, they had lawsuits drawn up against them from several universities/colleges and reverted their policy...

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