Life gets tougher for Indian students in US

TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2004 04:10:15 AM ]
 
NEW DELHI: Life is just getting tougher for international students in the 
US. A social security number may no longer be a matter of simple 
application for them, for those holding an F-1 visa. 


The US Department of Homeland Security has revised its rules on assigning 
social security numbers (SSN) to international students. 

As of October 13, F-1 visa holders will have to, like all other 
applicants, submit evidence of age, identity, immigration status, and 
work authorisation. The purpose for such stringent requirements: 
security. 

As per the new requirements, the F-1 student must have an employment 
authorisation document (EAD) from DHS or be authorised by the educational 
institution for curricular practical training. 

Otherwise, the international student must provide evidence that he or she 
has been authorised by the institution to work and has secured employment 
or a promise of employment before a social security number is assigned. 

Educational institutions have expressed reservations about the 
effectiveness of these changes. Instead, it is felt that the changes will 
result in unnecessary additional burden and hardships on certain F-1 
students and the universities in which they are enrolled. 

The new rule limits issuing social security numbers to F-1 student visa 
holders who have secured employment. 

The rule will pose a problem to students on fellowships and those unable 
to secure employment. A social security number is crucial for life in the 
US. 

Without it, it becomes nearly impossible to rent apartments, open bank 
accounts, apply for credit cards and loans, and obtain driver's licences. 

It would make studying in the US a difficult proposition for most 
international students. 

To make matters worse, because international students are technically 
eligible for a social security number, they can't be issued the 
alternative individual taxpayer identification numbers (ITINs). 

In other words, international students will find it difficult to obtain 
any one of the crucial identifications required for a functioning 
existence. Universities and educational institutes also find that the new 
rule runs counter to the existing on-campus employment regulations. 

Besides this, institutions feel that additional resources will now have 
to be allocated to assist those F-1 students who are denied social 
security numbers. 

For its part, the social security administration believes that the new 
rule will restrict misuse of social security numbers "further enhance the 
integrity of SSA's enumeration processes for assigning SSNs by reducing 
the proliferation of SSNs used for purposes that are not related to 
work".  
 






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