<p>Hello, does anyone have any opnion/fact, if the admissions care about whether you are staying in the U.S to work, or you are coming back home? Do they prefer you to serve your home country with the knowledge you have learned from them? Or would they want your knowledge to remain in the U.S? ;x</p>
<p>Ps: Talking about international students.</p>
<p>They don’t care. Lots of Americans work abroad after college too.</p>
<p>The US government will not issue you a student visa if the immigration officer believes that you do not intend to return to your home country after graduation. </p>
<p>International students in the US have very strict limitations on working here while studying (CPT). After graduation you will have a certain number of months of work permission so that you can gain experience in your professional field (OPT). When that time ends, you are expected to go home. It is extremely difficult for students to get a permanent job in the US. Do not plan for that. Plan on returning to your home country when your OPT runs out.</p>
<p>well, I plan on making my dreams come true. If you said it is hard, it means its not impossible, and thats a good thing :)</p>
<p>But thats not the point, I was just wondering whats the university opinion on it.</p>