New US norms for Green Cards unlikely to impact Indians
By Arul Louis
New York-- The new US regulations restricting those unable to support themselves financially from getting permanent residence status is unlikely to have...
Cap reached for H-2B visas for second half of FY 2023
New York-- The US has received a sufficient number of applications to meet the congressionally-mandated H-2B cap for the second half of fiscal year...
US Citizenship Applications Are On the Rise, And the Reasons Are Interesting
By Steven Riznyk
SAN DIEGO, CA--American Permanent Residents seem to be applying for citizenship in massive numbers. A number of factors have caused this rise,...
US Immigration Proposes to Remove the International Entrepreneur Rule Program
WASHINGTON – The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is proposing a rule to end a program that allows certain foreign entrepreneurs to be considered...
Eight Massachusetts universities file amicus brief against travel, refugee ban
By Molly Callahan
News at Northeastern
BOSTON--Northeastern jointly filed an amicus brief on Friday afternoon in opposition to President Donald J. Trump’s executive order banning travelers...
Migrants sent to Massachusetts file lawsuit against Florida officials
Washington-- A group of migrants currently in the US have filed a class action lawsuit against Florida officials who sent them to Martha's Vineyard,...
Washington State attorney general vows to sue federal government over baby citizenship right
San Francisco-- Attorney General (AG) Bob Ferguson of Washington state has vowed to sue US President Donald Trump's administration if Trump enforces a plan to...
Some provisions of proposed bipartisan US Immigration Reform Bill to benefit Indians
By Arul Louis
New York-- The Immigration Reform Bill unveiled by a bipartisan group of Senators has several provisions that could benefit Indians -- if...
H-1B reform bill introduced in US House of Representatives
Washington--A legislation that calls for doubling the minimum salary of H-1B visa holders to $130,000 from the current minimum wage of $60,000, has been...
Department of Justice Creates Section Dedicated to Denaturalization Cases
WASHINGTON, DC--The US Department of Justice announced the creation of a section dedicated to investigating and litigating revocation of naturalization, the Department said in...