
US extends notice to allow quake-affected Nepali students to work more hours 11222
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Kathmandu, December 30
The United States government has broadened a before notice which permitted Nepali understudies encountering extreme monetary hardship as an immediate consequence of the April 25 shudder to work an expanded number of hours contrasted with other outside understudies. The US Department of Homeland Security suspended certain prerequisites for F-1 nonimmigrant understudies whose nation of citizenship is Nepal in November a year ago. The notice had lapsed on December 24, 2016. It has now been stretched out for year and a half (through June 24, 2018). "This notice expands the successful date of that prior notice. These understudies will keep on being permitted to apply for business approval, work an expanded number of hours while school is in session gave that they fulfill the base course stack prerequisite, while keeping on keeping up their F-1 understudy status until June 24, 2018," says the office. As per the a notice on the Federal Register, the arrangement applies only to F-1 nonimmigrant understudies who meet the greater part of the accompanying conditions: (1) Are legal natives of Nepal; (2) Were legitimately present in the United States in F-1 nonimmigrant status on April 25, 2015 ;(3) Are selected in a school that is Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP)- guaranteed for enlistment of F-1 understudies; (4) Are at present keeping up F-1 status; and (5) Are encountering extreme monetary hardship as an immediate consequence of the harm brought on by the tremor in Nepal of April 25, 2015.

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