NRI returnees has multiplied exponentially.
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Objection from any one senator can thwart the vote.
To address green card backlogs, Congress should start by waiving the unnecessarily onerous rules and arbitrary caps
Pranav Singh, a critical care physician, chose to return after living in the US for 15 years.
Tragedy strikes, New Jersey resident Kiran Shukla while visiting her Covid hit family in India.
Arbitrary rejections restrict business immigration in the US, says American Immigration Council.
‘Inhumane green card backlog adversely affecting Covid Warriors and other immigrants from India.
“At best, the immigration bill is just a hope, till it becomes a law.”
Legislation increases employment-based visas, exempts family of permanent residents from caps.
The 5th Science, Technology and Innovation Policy (STIP) was initiated last year.
Time is running out for law holding hope for Indians stuck in endless waiting line.
Indians, Chinese most impacted by green card country caps.
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.
Legislation may help Indian origin doctors, nurses bearing brunt of pandemic.
Skilled Indians to bear brunt of a broken system, according to CATO institute.
Dr Nitesh Jain explains why Indian physicians on the frontline feel disappointed by US immigration laws.
Bill to remove green card country caps gets rid of “racist” immigration rules, says Utah Republican.
Indians in America have been lobbying for S.386, a bill to remove Green Card country caps.
Growing requests for more information and visa processing delays are disrupting work and family lives.
America stands to lose anywhere from $19.3 billion to $54.26 billion due to green card backlog.
An unending wait for most qualified immigrants working in America’s under-served cities.
DACA kids, H4 spouses, H-1B techies wish for a happier year.