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Re: Dual degree MBA programs in US which qualify for STEM [#permalink]
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utkbits wrote:
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What are some dual degree mba programs in US after which international students can work for at least 29 months under STEM without H1 B visa? Some MBA program combines with business analytics or some other MBA+ Masters program?


The programs in the US don't supply visas, usually that's through your employer.

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Thanks, but that is not what I was asking for. Edited my question for more details. I want to know about the dual degree mba program which can fall under STEM category to work in US


I understand now. I don't know offhand, as the legal issue of visas is not my specialty, but I would guess that if you were to do any dual-degree program under which you would be eligible for this visa along with your MBA that you would still be eligible for the same conditions.


I would guess your best bet is to seek not admissions experts but legal experts as they might know more about that.

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