Three Indian American brothers allegedly conspired to recruit foreign workers for US work visas
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The British-Indian writer says “Indians/Hindutva ideologues who call for religious violence, discrimination or worse” should not “ever get a US visa.”
Former Indian American COO of failed blood testing startup Theranos faces up to 20 years in prison
Las Vegas man allegedly defrauded over 10,000 victims with investment fraud scheme
Durbin also introduces bill to eliminate green card backlog, protect “aging out” children and lift per-country limitations
Fleeing Reddy Raghav Budamala of Orange County arrested at the US-Mexico border
Among the potential changes include rolling back the investment amounts from $900,000 to $500,000.
Popular with Indian nationals, program offering path to citizenship with investment, set to expire June.
Many in danger of losing jobs and job offers, as even USCIS receipts that used to arrive within two weeks now take more than two months.
Chicago resident faces 20 years jail money laundering from telemarketing scheme.
Ongoing “Operation OPTical Illusion” targets nonimmigrant students fraudulently using OPT to stay in the US.
Move to hit foreign students, exchange visitors and information media representatives.
Cash strapped USCIS to carry on till September end with aggressive spending cuts.
New tool to crackdown on US employers exploiting H-1B program.
Naturalization fee raised by 80 percent, EADs to cost 34 percent more.
IT companies seek refund of unlawful collection of fees by USCIS.
Opens doors for in-state tuition at public institutions of higher education.
E-2 treaty investor visa seen as alternative even though Indians not directly eligible.
Mumbai-born Netra Chavan shares the story of how she used the pain and frustration of sitting and watching her glorious working years go by to build support system for H4 visa holders.
New Jersey resident Neeraj Sharma submitted 11 fake H1-B applications.
They ran the scheme from July 30, 2017, through October 5, 2017.
Callers demand money by telling unsuspecting victims that there are errors in their passports, visa forms and immigration forms.
The couple accused of performing unnecessary procedures, overbilling and distributing opioids illegally.
“American workers are increasingly at risk because the United States admits so many foreign workers,” says the Iowa Republican.
The proposal had caused widespread panic among H-1B employees from India.