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Will OPT Be Replaced? Predicting a New U.S.-Graduate Work Visa

Although OPT continues in late 2025, lawmakers and DHS are pushing reforms including a U.S.-Graduate Work Visa, H‑1B reshaping, or…

Ending OPT: Canada and the UK Could Dominate Post-U.S. Education

Ending OPT would break the U.S. study‑to‑work bridge, driving students toward Canada’s expanded PGWP and the UK’s Graduate Route. Canada…

Prudential H-1B Revocation: What It Means and How to Respond

Prudential revocation invalidates the visa stamp but generally leaves H-1B status intact inside the U.S. Avoid travel, save documents, consult…

Cognizant Disparate-Impact Ruling Highlights Flaws in H-1B Outsourcing

A federal court found Cognizant’s visa‑focused staffing model unlawfully disadvantaged non‑Indian and non–South‑Asian employees. About 2,300 class members are covered,…

Fall 2025/2026 Study Plan: Prepare for OPT Uncertainty with Backups

(UNITED STATES) International students planning to start in the Fall 2025/2026 intake in the U.S. are making decisions at a…

Is an American Degree Worth It Without OPT? A Practical Guide

If OPT ends, U.S. academic quality stays high but financial and immigration prospects worsen. STEM students lose critical work windows,…

End of OPT and Its Effects on U.S. Universities and Enrollment

Political efforts to curtail or end OPT and STEM OPT threaten a critical three‑year post‑study work period. Such changes would…

Cognizant H-1B Strategy Disadvantaged Non-Indian Workers, Court Rules

A jury found Cognizant liable for intentional discrimination and disparate impact by favoring H-1B workers (mostly Indian) from 2013–2022, with…