The Dignity Act of 2025 proposes faster Green Card access, backlog relief, and legal pathways for undocumented immigrants amid worsening USCIS processing delays.
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As Indian students face mounting delays and rejections, experts warn of ripple effects across research, STEM talent, and the future of American tech competitiveness.
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.
Hitting over 11 million pending applications, the United States’ immigration hits a record high backlog
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.
Despite high demand, Trump administration reported to be planning to end visa lottery
The man and four U.S. law enforcement officials, including three police chiefs, were charged with committing visa fraud in Louisiana
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.
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.
The Trump administration is reviving a plan to replace the flexible “duration of status” visa policy with fixed stay limits for F-1 and J-1 visa holders. The move contrasts Trump’s recent pro-immigrant comments, raising concerns about its impact on academic continuity and foreign talent in the US.
The Trump administration’s centralized citizenship database and aggressive deportation policies raise serious privacy, civil rights, and due process concerns for vulnerable communities across the U.S
Three Indian students in the United States have been convicted of fraud. One of them includes Kishan Rajeshkumar Patel
Kishore Dattapuram submitted fraudulent H-1B applications falsely representing that foreign workers had non-existent jobs waiting for them
USCIS has announced it will begin screening immigrants’ social media for evidence of antisemitic activity as grounds for denying immigration benefit requests.
Tech companies are telling employees on visas to avoid leaving the country over fears of being denied re-entry
USCIS has received enough electronic registrations to reach FY 2026 H-1B cap, including the advanced degree exemption
As the Co-Founder and Managing Partner at Incept LLC, Chairman and CEO of Instylla Inc., Rejoni Inc., and Pramand LLC, Sawhney is at the forefront of developing life-saving technologies in tumor embolization, gynecological health, and surgical sealing
The H-1B visa lottery is set to open on March 7, according to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Mass layoffs in the federal government, particularly if driven by initiatives like DOGE, could have widespread and profound effects
With registration fees soaring to $215 and economic and political factors at play, will H-1B applications surge or decline in the upcoming cycle?
USCIS says there is no need to register on day one as selections take place only after initial registration closes
“DeepSeek proves that you don’t need Indian H1-B or Whites to be the best. While US figures out how to make itself great again, China is forging ahead with home grown talent”
India set to take back 18,000 citizens from U.S. to placate Trump: Bloomberg
The new executive order proposes to deny birthright citizenship to children born to parents in the country who have an unlawful presence
