Trump administration caps how long international students can stay in the US
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Students will need federal permission to stay longer than four years in the US and universities will lose the power to extend visas.
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The Trump administration has finalized a rule that will prevent international students from staying in the U.S.
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**Summary:** The Trump administration has finalized rules that will limit international students' ability to stay in the U.S. for more than four years unless they obtain government approval. **Why It Matters:** This change could significantly impact higher education and international student visa policies, potentially affecting thousands of students and their families who rely on these
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