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Legislation may help Indian origin doctors, nurses bearing brunt of pandemic.
H-1B visa holders dodge a bullet for now.
Skilled Indians to bear brunt of a broken system, according to CATO institute.
Immigration Voice highlights plight of Indian physicians on the frontline of battle against COVID-19.
‘Don’t Overreact or Overdo’, suggests forum after discussing next steps for passing S.386 with Dick Durbin, Mike Lee.
Indians in America have been lobbying for S.386, a bill to remove Green Card country caps.
Krishna’s elevation seen as affirmation of talent Indian IT professionals bring to the US.
America stands to lose anywhere from $19.3 billion to $54.26 billion due to green card backlog.
Harshvardhan Shringla tells the Democratic senator of Indian professionals’ contributions to US economy.
New Alphabet CEO seen as an important voice for fair immigration laws.
Affected sharing their tales of woe with top Democrat who has blocked S386.
Stumped by a request for an old H-1B document? FOIA can help you get all your records.
The human face of Green Card backlog for Indians in America.
Citizenship of tiny Caribbean island opens doors for investor visa.
Widow of slain Indian techie Srinivas Kuchibotla talks about how her tragedy turned her into immigration activist.
Tampa resident got married just 4 months ago.
Immigration lawyer Rahul Reddy also seeks an open discussion on the bill
Sunayana Dumala, the widow of Indian tech professional Srinivas Kuchibhotla, speaks at the rally.
Many believe that Indians have been trying to demand an unfair lion’s share in the existing green card distribution system.
In a letter to Senator Cornyn, Democratic co-sponsors of the Bill sum up the plight of the huge community stuck in green card backlog.
North Carolina-based Shiva Chalapathi Raju died suddenly on Tuesday. His pregnant wife will now have to go back to India.
The informal campaign is spreading through Facebook and WhatsApp.
Suhas Khamgaonkar boarded a flight to India last week, “as her husband died while in line for Green Card,” her attorney tells The American Bazaar.
Its companion bill, the bipartisan H.R. 1044, or the “Fairness for High Skilled Immigrants Act,” has already been passed by the House.