Originally Posted by
Pete
I wonder how all these foreign athletes arrange to stay in the U.S.?
For example, Kirani James 'from Grenada' moved to the U.S. 14 years ago, went to Alabama, and still lives in Tuscaloosa.
Pretty much the same for Josh Kerr 'from Great Britain'; went to New Mexico and still lives in Albuquerque even though he's been out of school for several years. I could name hundreds more.
These athletes tend to stay in their college town 1) to keep being coached by their college coach as they aspire to the Olympics; and 2) because they have easy access to training facilities, not just pools and tracks but weights and likely all the related things like strength coaches, nutritionists, medical attention, physical therapy, etc. Who is paying for all this? All of them list 'athlete' as their profession; there is prize money involved for various international competitions but I doubt many of these guys make much, especially right out of college.
All full-time university students from other countries are here on F-1 visas and as soon as their status changes to graduate or part-time, they have 60 days to arrange for travel back home.
Pro athletes (such as the NBA or NHL and are employed in the U.S.) are different and are granted H-2B visas.
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