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Explained: How a new US bill could jeopardize work prospects for 300,000 Indian students

A proposed rollback of the OPT program has sparked fear among Indian students in the US, threatening their career prospects and visa stability. With rising visa revocations and travel concerns, many now face an uncertain future.

April 09, 2025 / 23:11 IST
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The American dream is slipping further out of reach for many Indian students as US President Donald Trump intensifies his "Make America Great Again" agenda.

On March 25, Representative Paul Gosar of Arizona, backed by Trump allies, introduced the “Fairness for High-Skilled Americans Act.” Bill seeks to eliminate the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program—sparking deep concern among international students, especially those in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields.

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This proposal threatens a vital pathway that allows international graduates to gain work experience in the US, raising uncertainty about the future of skilled foreign talent in America.

According to the Open Doors 2024 report, there were over 3,31,000 Indian students in the US during the 2023-2024 academic year, with nearly 97,556 participating in OPT— a 41 per cent increase from the previous year.