Harvard has confirmed it will submit I-9 employment verification records for nearly 19,000 current and former employees following a formal request by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
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The Trump administration is planning significant changes to the H-1B visa program, which allows skilled foreign workers to take up employment in the United States
India is stepping up its support for the diaspora in the U.S., with Ambassador Vinay Kwatra announcing the launch of eight new Indian Consular Application Centers across the country
The shocking mid-flight arrest of a Delta co-pilot on child sexual abuse charges has raised urgent legal questions. The American Bazaar speaks with attorney Syed H. Hussain of Haseeb Legal to break down what the law says and what every adult should know about protecting children
Shifting remarks indicate wiggle room for striking a deal before August 1 deadline or even later
Microsoft has responded to criticism related to its recent wave of layoffs and the hiring of employees on H-1B visas
Immigration experts warn that expanded in-person requirements and new fees will add friction to cross-border hiring and collaboration between India and the U.S.
A new U.S. bill threatens to end the OPT program, jeopardizing opportunities for international STEM graduates and causing concern across tech and academic communities.
The U.S. debates birthright citizenship as a new Trump executive order seeks to deny automatic citizenship to children of non-permanent residents and non-citizens.
In-person interviews will be required for most visa categories – including E-1, E-2, F-1, H-1B, J-1, L-1, O-1
Starting September 2, 2025, the U.S. is tightening its visa interview waiver policy, requiring more applicants—including H-1B and F-1 holders—to attend in-person interviews.
The CAP Act seeks to end H-1B visa exemptions for U.S. universities, potentially reshaping how foreign faculty and researchers are hired in higher education.
A federal appeals court ruled on Wednesday that U.S. President Donald Trump’s executive order curtailing automatic birthright citizenship is unconstitutional and blocked its enforcement nationwide
The Trump administration plans to replace the H-1B visa lottery with a wage-based system, potentially reshaping opportunities for Indian tech professionals and startups.
Covers issues ranging from visa backlogs and restrictive reforms to evolving international student work policies
One victim said he had been kidnapped, stripped naked and bound and tortured for an extended period of time
Despite high demand, Trump administration reported to be planning to end visa lottery
What U.S.-bound students and visitors need to know: After viral shoplifting arrest, experts warn — ‘One mistake can cost you everything’
The man and four U.S. law enforcement officials, including three police chiefs, were charged with committing visa fraud in Louisiana
The people are rising up against the dictatorial style of President Donald Trump’s administration that has been targeting and harassing immigrants and the poor
The U.S. green card backlog has hit a record 11.3 million pending cases, as processing slows and stricter Trump-era immigration rules deepen uncertainty for applicants.
Canceling these grants without cause isn’t just wrong — it’s illegal,” said California High-Speed Rail Authority CEO Ian Choudri, defending the embattled rail project.
The August 2025 visa bulletin brings much-needed relief for Indian EB-3 and EB-5 applicants with slight advancements, despite an overall sluggish U.S. immigration backlog.
A seven-hour trip to Target ends in handcuffs for an Indian tourist, sparking viral outrage, legal questions, and uneasy conversations about race, reputation, and responsibility in immigrant America.
With stricter visa norms and shifting global policies, NBFCs are seeing a slowdown in U.S.-Canada loan disbursements and turning to new markets and domestic segments.
