Time is running out for law holding hope for Indians stuck in endless waiting line.
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Backlog created by Trump has hit spouses of Indian H-1B visa holders the hardest.
Deadlines for responses to queries on H-1B to naturalization extended to January 31.
Indians, Chinese most impacted by green card country caps.
For the first time in history, more Americans support increasing immigration than decreasing it.
11 such settlements for H-1B, H-2A, H-2B, F-1 ‘misuse’ net $1.2 million.
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.
H-1B workers from India with aged out children face family separation.
Nearly 200,000 will die waiting in the line, predicts Washington think tank.
Updates policy to deny naturalization to those not lawfully admitted for permanent residence.
US tech industry’s reliance on Indian engineers allows discrimination to fester, says the Washington Post.
Limits on F, J, I visas slammed as “xenophobic, arbitrary, unnecessary, and unduly burdensome.â€
Biden promises 11 million undocumented path to citizenship; admits ‘mistake’ during Obama years.
Ongoing “Operation OPTical Illusion†targets nonimmigrant students fraudulently using OPT to stay in the US.
“Shutting down pipeline of high-skilled foreign workers will be a disaster for US economy.â€
Premium processing expedites H-2B, R-1, other service requests generally within 15 days.
Indian American lawmakers call for action to end decades long backlog for Indian IT professionals.
USCIS will reject applications without evidence of self-sufficiency after Oct. 13.
Indian Americans’ active participation in the presidential election indicates their growing political clout.
The former vice president will refocus on community priorities and author a more ambitious chapter in the U.S.-India relationship.
Expands guidance for achievers in sciences, arts, business, education, athletics, films and TV.
Some have concluded that Trump would be better for India than Biden. However, there is little evidence to support that conclusion.
Indian external affairs minister S. Jaishankar tells USISPF summit that India and China must reach some kind of “understanding or equilibrium†after border clashes.
Cites firing Tennessee Valley Authority chief for hiring H-1B workers.
