WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Buoyed by tough U.S. visa policies after Sept. 11, countries from Europe to Asia are eating into the United States’ multibillion dollar business of educating foreign students, academics and officials said on Thursday.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Buoyed by tough U.S. visa policies after Sept. 11, countries from Europe to Asia are eating into the United States’ multibillion dollar business of educating foreign students, academics and officials said on Thursday.