The Trump administration has revoked around 80,000 non-immigrant visas, expanding immigration enforcement to include criminal offences, online speech, and political views.
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The U.S. Department of Labor has resumed processing foreign worker applications, easing delays that heavily impacted Indian professionals and employers.
As the U.S. government shutdown drags into its fifth week, thousands of overseas technology professionals, are facing mounting anxiety over stalled visa processes and job disruptions
An average Indian immigrant reduces the national debt by over $1.6 million over 30 years, according to Manhattan Institute
Immigration attorney breaks down how the new $100K H-1B visa fee could unintentionally impact F-1 students transitioning to work visas in the U.S.
Indian American lawmaker condemns Trump administration’s campaign of secrecy, brutality, and misinformation surrounding its mass immigration raids
“Stricter U.S. immigration policies are reshaping Indian marriage choices, with families now prioritizing visa security over NRI status amid growing uncertainty and H-1B reforms.”
The $100,000 H-1B fee is a wake-up call—making E-2 visa access for Indians a timely solution to safeguard U.S.-India innovation and economic ties.
The proclamation bypasses Congress, sparks fears of job losses and a talent drain, and leaves attorneys and employers scrambling for clarity.
A move critics call an “economic wrecking ball” could devastate the tech workforce, with Indian professionals hardest hit.
Nvidia has spent over $900 million to acquire Enfabrica talent and technology, strengthening its AI datacenter infrastructure amid fierce industry competition with Meta and Google.
USCIS has revamped the U.S. citizenship civics test with more questions, a higher passing score, and stricter review—changes immigration lawyers warn could block more immigrants from naturalization
A resurfaced 2024 video of two Indian students arrested for shoplifting in New Jersey sparks fresh concerns over H-1B visa risks amid Trump administration’s strict immigration policies.
A new survey released today suggests a deep divide in how Americans view foreign workers. More than half of U.S. citizens believe professionals are taking jobs away
As backlogs surge and cases of staged crimes surface, attorneys warn the system’s credibility—and relief for true victims—is at risk
1789 Capital, a venture fund with ties to the Trump family, has crossed $1 billion in assets during Donald Trump’s second term as president
The H-1B visa program has become a flashpoint in U.S.-India trade tensions, fueling online backlash, political rhetoric, and debates over jobs, immigration, and economic fairness.
Anger is rising in India as U.S. trade and visa policies spark backlash, with ministers warning of retaliatory measures against restrictions on international students.
Federal authorities weigh using Naval Station Great Lakes as an ICE hub as the Trump administration intensifies crime and immigration crackdowns in Chicago and sanctuary cities nationwide.
Indian American attorney Nadadur S. Kumar considers EB-5 one of the most stable immigration pathways, regardless of political winds
Japan may be sending the United States a serious message. Japan’s top trade negotiator Ryosei Akazawa canceled a trip to the United States on Thursday over issues related to the U.S.-Japan trade deal
Beyond FBI biometrics, officers may interview neighbors, coworkers, and employers to verify eligibility, raising questions about fairness, civil liberties, and what applicants should expect in the months ahead.
The Trump administration proposes stricter visa rules, capping F-1 student visas at four years, raising concerns for Indian students and impacting U.S. education and global competitiveness.
The U.S. treasury announced on Wednesday that it has sanctioned an international fraud network used by North Korea to infiltrate U.S. companies with hackers posing as legitimate job seekers
Noting most H-1B visas go to Indians, he asked, “Why would we import foreign workers when we have our own people to take care of?”
