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Nature 428, 695 (15 April 2004) | doi:10.1038/428695d
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US visa restrictions harm job prospects abroad too
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It was with great interest that I read your News Feature "As one door closes..." (Nature 427, 190–195; 2004), on restrictive visa requirements in the United States and the impact they are likely to have on science. As a postdoctoral researcher from Australia, working in Alabama, I recently discovered how US visa restrictions can affect career choices for people already working in the United States.
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