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‘Green card backlogs have created uncertainty for major employers and caused anxiety among employees & families’
Longtime political ally was among top fundraisers for Biden-Harris ticket
Democrats backed by White House looking at alternative ways to provide lawful status for immigrants in budget reconciliation
Pramila Jayapal introduces resolution to support those targeted by government for their faith, race, national origin
Backlog community hails lawmaker for rooting for their cause amid general apathy among American politicians
Essays conveying how Dreamer status has affected their life and goals must be submitted by Oct. 15
Many are seeking legal advice to have some assurance before they decide to travel to India
USCIS policy has cost employers more than $3 billion since 2015, according to a new study
Some 100,000 green cards at risk of going to waste as Indian technology workers remain stuck in backlog
New policy to help 136,000 Indian legal dreamers, children of H-1B workers
However, Texas federal court order prohibits DHS from granting initial DACA and EAD requests
House panel blocks green card spill over of family based to employment based visa in October
Spouses not covered by exemptions to Covid travel ban from India, but some have managed to get waivers.
A good compromise bill is better than none, say immigration experts
New bipartisan legislation to eliminate per country cap on employment based visas.
Support groups formed, fundraisers launched for families of Indian Americans falling to Covid in India.
DHS removes Trump-era H-1B rule narrowing the definition of “speciality†vacated by court.
Denying work permits to spouses would impact 90,000 H-4 visa-holders, 90% of whom are Indian women.
USCIS suspends biometrics requirement for form I-539 extension of stay in or change of status applicants.
Tragedy strikes, New Jersey resident Kiran Shukla while visiting her Covid hit family in India.
Relief may be too little, too late as USCIS is still processing January 2021 cases.
Arbitrary rejections restrict business immigration in the US, says American Immigration Council.
She becomes the first person of color to be confirmed for the position, the third highest at the Department of Justice.
Doctors, nurses and other health care workers who are on Covid frontline highlight their plight.