A recent decision to limit influx of international students reflects the government’s broader strategy to reduce overall migration figures.
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180 US lawmakers participate in ITServe Capitol Hill Day
While doubling H-1B visas from 65,000 to 130,000 annually, it also boosts funding for American STEM education
Designates VA and State Veterans Homes as cap exempt institutions for the H1-B visa program
Legislation aims to protect children of-long-term visa holders – including H-1B, L-1, E-1, and E-2 workers — from aging out
Pramila Jayapal and Shri Thanedar among co-sponsors of bill creating roadmap to citizenship for 11 million undocumented immigrants
Legislation aims to protect workers and stop outsourcing American jobs
Indians in the US hard hit by Covid-19 forced delays highlight the difference
If passed by Senate, budget package would help over one million high-skilled workers stuck in green card backlog
Popular with Indian nationals, program offering path to citizenship with investment, set to expire June.
The proposed bill would eliminate country cap and allow the use of unused visa slots from previous years.
“At best, the immigration bill is just a hope, till it becomes a law.”
Indian American lawmaker Pramila Jayapal sees some unity about a piecemeal strategy.
Over 100 organizations launch We Are Home campaign seeking roadmap to citizenship in 2021.
Citizenship in cards for dreamers, but no amnesty.
Indian industry body highlights reach and impact of Indian FDI on US economy.
Indians in America have been lobbying for S.386, a bill to remove Green Card country caps.
Harshvardhan Shringla tells the Democratic senator of Indian professionals’ contributions to US economy.
Are Indian nationals only beneficiaries of the bill?
The petition, titled “Pass H.R. 1044/S.386,” was launched on July 15 and is aiming for 100,000 signatures to compel a White House response.
HR 3033, introduced in the House on May 28, requires continued acceptance of H-4 EAD applications.
Give best and brightest students educated in the US “a green card along with their diploma,” says Congressman Ami Bera.
Given the congressional calendar, the bill introduced by Coffman and Krishnamoorthi is unlikely to pass.
The bill also wants to remove the current 20,000 visa limit for US master’s degree holders if their employers are willing to sponsor their green cards.
Federal employees, who were on furlough on Monday, returned to work on Tuesday.