Sunday, January 5, 2025
Sunday, January 5, 2025

US May End Work Permits for International Students: Indian Students Face Uncertain Future

The Optional Practical Training (OPT) program, essential for Indian graduates seeking US work opportunities, faces criticism and legal challenges over its impact on American jobs.

January 3, 2025: The Optional Practical Training (OPT) program, a critical pathway for international students, including a significant number of Indian graduates, to gain work experience in the United States, is under scrutiny. The program, which allows foreign students on F-1 visas to work in the US for up to three years after completing a STEM degree, is being criticised for allegedly bypassing traditional immigration channels and creating competition for local American graduates.

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What is OPT and Why the Backlash?

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  • The OPT program was initially designed as a temporary skill-development initiative, enabling foreign students to gain professional experience in the US after graduation.
  • Critics, including the US Tech Workers group, argue that it functions as a “backdoor entry” into the US job market without Congressional approval.
  • Critics claim that universities are monetising work permits instead of focusing on education, turning OPT into a long-term immigration pathway.

Legal and Political Challenges:

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  • The Washington Alliance of Technology Workers (WashTech) challenged the OPT program in court in 2023, alleging harm to American graduates.
  • A lower court upheld the legality of the OPT program, reinforcing its validity.
  • Despite the legal backing, the future of the program remains uncertain, with increasing calls for its termination from certain policymakers.

Impact on Indian Students:

  • Indian students make up a significant portion of OPT participants, with many relying on it as a bridge to secure H-1B visas.
  • The removal or alteration of the OPT program could drastically affect Indian students’ ability to gain work experience and transition to long-term employment in the US.

Economic and Educational Ramifications:

  • International students contribute billions of dollars annually to the US economy through tuition fees, housing, and other expenses.
  • Experts warn that eliminating the OPT program could make US universities less attractive to international students, potentially affecting their financial stability and academic resources.

Government Stance:

  • Historically, both Republican and Democratic administrations have supported and extended the OPT program, citing its economic contributions and cultural exchange benefits.
  • The debate over OPT’s future remains ongoing, with policymakers divided on whether to retain or abolish it.

As the US navigates its immigration and workforce priorities, the fate of the OPT program will have far-reaching consequences for thousands of Indian students and the broader international education sector.


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US OPT Program, Indian Students in US, US Work Permits, Immigration Policy, F1 Visa, H1B Visa, US Tech Workers, International Education, US Immigration Debate, Optional Practical Training.

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