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AAU thanks our colleagues at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce who requested that the next COVID relief bill include provisions to provide certainty for international students in light of conflicting information from State and ICE.
COVID-19 | Immigration | LettersAAU joined ACE and 44 other higher education organizations on a letter to acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wolf to follow up on the withdrawn U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement guidelines, seeking further guidance on the status of incoming international students
Immigration | LettersThis week's Wrap-up features new ICE guidance on international students, the forthcoming COVID-19 relief measure, and more.
Immigration | COVID-19 | NewslettersOn July 27th, John Hill, Assistant Secretary in the Office of Partnership and Engagement at DHS responded to a letter AAU sent on April 20, 2020 requesting additional international student visa guidance from the State Department and DHS.
Immigration | LettersAAU joined ACE, APLU, and NAFSA in writing United States Customs and Border Patrol regarding recent reports of students being denied entry to the U.S. while traveling on valid visas for hybrid programs.
Immigration | LettersSummary of research security provisions passed through the House America COMPETES Act of 2022 or the Senate U.S. Innovation and Competition Act which were not included in the final passage of the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022.
Immigration | Science & Security | Higher Education Legislation | Fact SheetsThis presentation from the Department of Homeland Security’s Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) was shared with the Immigration Task Force. It provides an overview, facts and figures, notifications and follow-up, and helpful resources.
Immigration | PresentationsPresident Obama and Members of the 113th Congress agree that the nation’s immigration system is broken and in need of reform.
Immigration | Science & Security | LettersOn behalf of the American Council on Education and the associations listed below, I write to request your assistance for Libyan nationals currently studying in the United States on student visas, almost all of whom are fully funded by the Libyan government as sponsored students.
Immigration | LettersWe advocate for an examination and evaluation of the current relationship between research institutions and the federal government to strengthen and/or repair them to ensure increased productivity.
Immigration | Reducing Regulatory Burden | Recommendation