The televangelist says Kamala Harris will become president “not too long after†Biden’s inauguration.
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Denial of visa due to flawed interpretation of “specialty occupation,†rules Ninth Circuit.
Deadlines for responses to queries on H-1B to naturalization extended to January 31.
Indians, Chinese most impacted by green card country caps.
But it may continue efforts to curtail foreign workers until Trump leaves office.
‘For Indians stuck in Green Card backlog there is a light at the end of the tunnel.’
Indian American lawmaker vows to deliver progressive policies to bring humanity to US immigration system.
11 such settlements for H-1B, H-2A, H-2B, F-1 ‘misuse’ net $1.2 million.
USCIS starts accepting new applications under DACA.
Shape of case could change with new Democratic Biden-Harris administration coming in January.
Population-rich nations now are becoming the new leaders, affecting all aspects of global trades.
There are many slips between the cup and the lips, caution immigration advocates.
If Trump signs the bill, it will end nationality discrimination in Green Card allocation.
‘New rules for higher salary, limits on specialty occupations were introduced in a hurry.’
December 4-13 all virtual festival features ‘Stories of Humanity’ by bestselling, award-winning authors.
Visitors from Afghanistan, Bhutan, 20 other nations may be forced to pay $15,000 as security.
H-1B workers from India with aged out children face family separation.
Reiterates resolve to send immigration bill to Senate in first 100 days.
Nearly 200,000 will die waiting in the line, predicts Washington think tank.
GOPIO, IMPACT celebrate community’s record success in 2020 elections.
Updates policy to deny naturalization to those not lawfully admitted for permanent residence.
US judge grants class certification to lawsuit against USCIS’ pattern and practice.
Six women among 20 winners in 13 states; All four US House members reelected.
Community organization vows to fight all manifestations of ‘state sanctioned hate’.
Rule intended to encourage them to depart on own.
