In the United States, the state of New Jersey will reduce college fees for H1-B visa holders


New York, Ta. January 23, 2020 Thursday

The news that relieves most Indians working in the US in the IT field is that the state of New Jersey plans to make a rule to reduce college fees for children with Haven-B visa holders. It is believed that after the enactment of this law, the financial burden to Indian businessmen will decrease. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed the S1 bill, which will now reduce college fees for students in New Jersey who are the offspring of Haven-B visa holders. They will be eligible for in-state in higher education government institutions.

Most IT professionals are Indians, and with the advent of this law, immigration laws are becoming more stringent under the Trump administration, and in a climate where special scrutiny will be launched, their financial burden will be reduced and students will have great relief. ' New Jersey should have an equal opportunity in higher education and today we are going a step further to make this possible. I am proud to have signed this bill to help our students achieve their goals, march towards a better future and help them achieve their dreams here in their home state, ”Murphy said.

This law will provide relief to parents or guardians who have a Haven-B visa holder .All children who have graduated from high school in New Jersey for at least three years and have graduated from New Jersey's high school will be exempted from filling out-of-state tuition.

Princeton Uni in the state of New Jersey. There is a reputed educational institute like Higher Education Minister Zakia Smith Ellis said New Jersey is moving toward creating affordable colleges for our citizens. The new law will increase the chances of post-secondary education. New York-based Indian Deputy Consul General Shatru Sinha welcomed the move and tweeted that it was a good initiative for the Indian community. Among those presenting the bill were Indian Vin Gopal, Senator M. Teresa Ruiz and Assembly Member Raj Mukherjee.

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