ICE announcement in response to covid-19 crisis may hit over 250,000 Indian students.
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Mostly Indians likely make up the arrested group at Michigan institution.
According to reports, ICE has started random on-site inspections of employers of F-1 students who are STEM OPT.
All you need to know about OPT.
Nearly 70% of all Indian students in the US were enrolled at master’s level in STEM.
What does the new OPT lawsuit update say about the future of STEM OPT in the US.
New Jersey resident Neeraj Sharma submitted 11 fake H1-B applications.
India’s Ministry of External Affairs says it has so far obtained consular access to 117 of the 129 detainees.
Some say the arrests directly feed into the narrative that immigration and H-1B debate is about fraud and immigrants not qualified to be in America are here.
Some students will get shunted out from extension.
If racist bully Trump becomes president, God save legal immigrants.
Galla was struggling with studies, depressed about visa status.
Broken legal immigration needs resuscitation.
Vijayawada ranks number one in the US in terms of percentage.
Students got full marks without attending class.
Immigration reform a key issue at AAPI meet.
Ambassador of ‘The Punjab’: Chicken Tikka Masala.
As the H-1B registration period begins March 6, new process aims to reduce fraud and give equal opportunity to beneficiaries
Indian students constitute more than 25% of the over one million foreign students studying in the United States
Lawmakers including Ro Khanna say forcing them to leave “harmful to our nation’s long-term economic competitiveness”
“The impact on H-1B holders is the most. Life does change drastically for them”
Technology companies have announced 110,793 job cuts since November 2022 with highest monthly total since 1993
Recession in tech industry would hit H-1B workers hard, says Seattle based Immigration expert Amy Bhatt
“The tech skill set is very much in demand by companies everywhere,” says Scott Dobroski, Indeed’s career trends expert
SOS Global Indians group with 250,000 members seeks public sector jobs for laid off Indians abroad