Student and Exchange Visitor Visa Numbers Increase

The U.S. Department of State reported yesterday that it has issued a record high number of F, J and M visas for the fiscal year 2008 – 710,631 in total.  This represents a 9.1 percent increase in comparison to fiscal year 2007 and a 26 percent increase in comparison to fiscal year 2001.

Among some of the other interesting statistics related to student and exchange visitor visas – there was a 40 percent increase in student and exchange visitor visas issued to Chinese nationals over fiscal year 2007, which in itself, was 40 percent higher than fiscal year 2006.   Also, visas issued to nationals from Middle East countries increased by 26 percent in fiscal year 2008 in comparison to fiscal year 2007.

These statistics may suggest a reversal of the downward trend following the events of 9/11.  The student and exchange visitor visa numbers dropped significantly in the years following 9/11, but the trend seems to be correcting itsel and the significant increases seem to suggest that the U.S. still remains a desirable place to study and engage in cultural exchange programs.

By | Last Updated: November 20th, 2008| Categories: News|

About the Author: Dimo Michailov

Dimo Michailov
Dimo has over 15 years of experience in US immigration including employment-based immigration benefits, corporate compliance and family based immigration. He represents corporate and individual clients in a wide range of cross-border immigration matters including mobility of key foreign executives and managers, specialized knowledge workers, and foreign nationals with extraordinary ability.

The Capitol Immigration Law Group has been serving the business community for over 15 years and is one of the most widely respected immigration law firms focused solely on U.S. employment-based immigration.   Disclaimer:  we make all efforts to provide timely and accurate information; however, the information in this article may become outdated or may not be applicable to a specific set of facts.  It is not to be construed as legal advice.