174 Indian nationals, who have been unable to return to U.S. since mid-March, file a lawsuit in Washington.
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US withdrew a directive that would have forced F-1 students to leave the country if they don’t attend in-person classes.
States say new rule “fails to consider the harm to international students and their families.”
Dave will take questions on new H-1B and F-1 visa rule changes.
Barring foreign students taking online-only classes ‘irrational, xenophobic’, say Indian-American and other Democrats.
Faced with $1.2 billion deficit, USCIS may furlough 13,000 staffers.
Harvard professor suggests engaging WHO to fight ‘greatest global public health crisis in a century.’
India assessing impact of Trump order on Indian nationals and industry.
Calling Trump move ‘misguided,’ Indian trade body wants restrictions reduced to 90 days.
What are the implications of Trump’s new executive order?
The US seeks quid pro quo for restoring India’s GSP beneficiary status.
Scarcity of high-skill professionals could stall robust recovery when covid crisis abates.Â
Reopening American businesses need talent critical to the recovery phase.
Biden pledges to raise the refugee admissions cap to 125,000 if elected president.
International students from India had the highest conversion rate as permanent residents.
Job losses, financial worries, immigration ban raise stress levels in community.
A response that leaves out immigrants often on front lines of coronavirus fight will be ineffective, say lawmakers.
A Biden presidency will not lead to any notable changes in the U.S.-India relationship, the South Asia expert says.
Worsening situation poses tough challenges for Indian professionals on H-1B workers.
Mumbai based attorney Sukanya Raman looks at some alternate visa routes to H-1B.
Global coronavirus cases nearing 900,000.
 USCIS to notify all selected registrants by March 31.Â
U.S. registers 25 percent increase in deaths
WHO publishes updated testing guidance for SARS-CoV-2.
Rejection rate for continuing H-1B employment four times higher than in 2015 before Trump took over.
