OPT employment authorization for F1 students to end soon
m. Joseph Edlow, a nominee for USCIS director, stated during a May 21, 2025, confirmation hearing that he aims to end OPT employment authorizations for F-1 students after they complete their studies, citing legal concerns from recent court decisions. Additionally, a bill was introduced in U.S. Congress in early 2025 to eliminate OPT, indicating growing political pressure to reform or end the program.
So, are international students just expected to return to their home countries after finishing college? If that’s the case, then half of the U.S. colleges would probably struggle to stay open—because a significant portion of their revenue comes from international students. These students pay high tuition fees, often without financial aid, and contribute greatly to the academic and economic environment. Yet, after graduation, they’re left with limited job opportunities and complex visa hurdles. It’s a system that benefits from them financially, but offers little long-term support in return.
This is what they have been saying since day 1. Except for the campaign promise of giving green card to US graduates, which he later retracted, they were pretty clear about ending the work authorization for International students. I am not sure why this is surprising to people now!
Universities use federal funds to support research and attract international students. This keeps them competitive. The Trump Administration objects, saying taxpayer money should serve U.S. citizens only. Without OPT, fewer international students will come. If they do not intend to return home after graduation, they are not here solely to study. I fully support the idea that the sole purpose of the F-1 visa is just to study. If after graduation, your native country does not provide you a job, that is your problem. How is that the U.S.'s problem? कुरा त सही हो। Thank you. Thank you.
Please log in to reply to this post
You can also log in using your Facebook