[Excerpt] Five years after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks by foreign nationals — including several terrorists on students visas — the security concerns over foreign student visas are being supplanted by competitiveness concerns. Potential foreign students, as well as all aliens, must satisfy Department of State (DOS) consular officers abroad and immigration inspectors upon entry to the United States that they are not ineligible for visas under the so-called “grounds for inadmissibility” of the Immigration and Nationality Act, which include security and terrorist concerns. The consular officers who process visa applicants are required to check the National Counterterrorism Center’s (NCTC) automated lookout systems before issuing a...
[Excerpt] The conventional wisdom is that the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, prompted a su...
[Excerpt] The United States has long distinguished temporary migration from settlement migration. Th...
student enrollment in the United States in 2003/2004, the first absolute decline in for-eign enrollm...
[Excerpt] Five years after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks by foreign nationals — includin...
This report examines various issues pertaining to foreign students in the United States. Since the I...
This report examines various issues pertaining to foreign students in the United States. Since the I...
This report examines various issues pertaining to foreign students in the United States. Since the I...
Following the attacks of September 11, 2001, Congress and the Bush Administration reexamined the leg...
[Excerpt] The report opens with an overview of visa issuance policy. It then explains the key provis...
This study addresses legal and policy issues that affect higher education in the United States (U.S....
This study addresses legal and policy issues that affect higher education in the United States (U.S....
This study addresses legal and policy issues that affect higher education in the United States (U.S....
This study addresses legal and policy issues that affect higher education in the United States (U.S....
The devastating terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001, destroyed the Wor...
The purpose of this article is to describe the post-9/11 world for noncitizen students and scholars ...
[Excerpt] The conventional wisdom is that the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, prompted a su...
[Excerpt] The United States has long distinguished temporary migration from settlement migration. Th...
student enrollment in the United States in 2003/2004, the first absolute decline in for-eign enrollm...
[Excerpt] Five years after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks by foreign nationals — includin...
This report examines various issues pertaining to foreign students in the United States. Since the I...
This report examines various issues pertaining to foreign students in the United States. Since the I...
This report examines various issues pertaining to foreign students in the United States. Since the I...
Following the attacks of September 11, 2001, Congress and the Bush Administration reexamined the leg...
[Excerpt] The report opens with an overview of visa issuance policy. It then explains the key provis...
This study addresses legal and policy issues that affect higher education in the United States (U.S....
This study addresses legal and policy issues that affect higher education in the United States (U.S....
This study addresses legal and policy issues that affect higher education in the United States (U.S....
This study addresses legal and policy issues that affect higher education in the United States (U.S....
The devastating terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001, destroyed the Wor...
The purpose of this article is to describe the post-9/11 world for noncitizen students and scholars ...
[Excerpt] The conventional wisdom is that the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, prompted a su...
[Excerpt] The United States has long distinguished temporary migration from settlement migration. Th...
student enrollment in the United States in 2003/2004, the first absolute decline in for-eign enrollm...