Yes, studying in the USA can aid you in staying there permanently. Pursuing education can create opportunities in the long run, though it doesn't directly lead to permanent residency. After finishing your degree, you can work through Optional Practical Training (OPT) or Curricular Practical Training (CPT). If an employer sponsors you, you might be able to get an H-1B work visa. After holding legal status on a work visa for several years, you can apply for a green card through employment. Although studying doesn't promise residency, it does offer a solid base for building a career in the U.S.