Last minute move indicates agency wants to restore EB-5 investment minimums to the levels set in the 2019 rule
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Social media campaign on to press lawmakers to join move initiated by Indian American congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi
Three travelers share with the American Bazaar their experiences of traveling to the US via Qatar and Mexico
Promise to ensure needs of AA & NHPI diaspora communities are heard, uplifted and met
Some 100,000 green cards at risk of going to waste as Indian technology workers remain stuck in backlog
Second lottery conducted to meet FY 2022 H-1B cap numbers
Rejects Indian citizen’s challenge saying Congress gave the agency “unreviewable discretionâ€
New policy to help 136,000 Indian legal dreamers, children of H-1B workers
House panel blocks green card spill over of family based to employment based visa in October
US consulates issuing more 221(g) forms seeking additional information during Covid travel ban
Fate of golden ticket to US through investment hangs in balance.Â
Urges Biden to terminate “not common-sense†Covid travel restrictions targeting India, other nations.
Immigration attorney, Greg Siskind asks employment based green card applicants to join lawsuit against USCIS.
Not yet known whether USCIS will conduct a second selection to meet cap, as it did last year.
H-4 holder recounts her horror as officials investigated her approved NIE.
Step to facilitate travel of students from India in time for fall semester.
Over half million undocumented among four million Indians living in the US.
Biden team’s diplomatic efforts aimed at giving people some sense of hope.
Indians second biggest economic contributors as earners, taxpayers, and consumers after Mexicans.
Immigrants using Medicaid, food stamps, housing vouchers were hit hard by Trump rule.
Plan provides pathway to citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants; green card in eight years.
Indians, Chinese most impacted by green card country caps.
Indian American, 32 other senators make demand as USCIS rejects new applicants ignoring top court.
No valid visas will be revoked under Trump proclamation, assures State Department.
Immigration attorney Nandini Nair discusses the impact of the new executive order issued by President Trump on Monday.
