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A University of Tennessee study reveals how H4 EAD work restrictions affect H-1B visa holders’ work life.
DACA kids, H4 spouses, H-1B techies wish for a happier year.
Cost saving initial registration from March 1 to March 20.
New Alphabet CEO seen as an important voice for fair immigration laws.
Immigration attorneys suggest strategy to prove job needs special skills.
Even though the court ruled in favor of Save Jobs USA, the case stands where it did before.
Many believe that Indians have been trying to demand an unfair lion’s share in the existing green card distribution system.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac employ more than 1,340 H-1B holders from 460 different third-party companies: report.
With OMB completing its review last week, the new electronic registration for H-1B visas is likely to be introduced next April
The new regulation may not impact applicants in the employment-based immigration category, but it is going to increase processing time.
ITServe Alliance challenges high rate of H-1B rejections and partial denials.
Attorney Shah Peerally says while options are limited, one could explore visas such as O1 or EB-1.
The answer is “No,” says Houston-based immigration attorney Emily Neumann.
Protesting in front of the White House, RHC activists call for the Green Card backlog and the DALCA children’s issue to be included in ongoing border security talks.
The new H-1B preregistration program may impact the future of premium processing, says immigration lawyer Rekha Sharma-Crawford.
“Tweets are not enough and we need to see some action.”
Trump tweets on Friday: “H1-B holders in the United States can rest assured that changes are soon coming.”
“We are moving closer to the ‘khalifa system’ in the Middle East where workers are brought only to work, but not become residents,” says Bhatt, author of “High-Tech Housewives.”
Indian immigrants with advanced degrees could wait up to 151 years for permanent residency.
Many Indian Americans who have had success in the United States live in bubbles and don’t see injustices other minorities are subjected to, says the actor.
ITServe Alliance challenges USCIS policy of approving short-term visas.
Suspension of premium processing to cover more H-1B petitions; The agency says the move is to reduce delay.
The suit, filed in a New Jersey court, the policy memo harms their “ability to compete.”
USCIS report says Indian nationals received nearly 63 percent of new H-1B approved and 80 percent of H-1B extensions.