OpenAI CEO Sam Altman asks US to reform high-skill immigration

San Francisco-- Microsoft-backed OpenAI CEO Sam Altman on Monday asked the US government to reform high-skill immigration so that they can come and join...

Over 140k visas issued to Indian students in FY 2023: US State Dept

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New York-- The US Embassy and Consulates in India issued an all-time record of more than 140,000 student visas from October 2022 through September...

On DACA, questions top answers

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By Clea Simon Harvard Correspondent When the Trump administration announced on Sept. 5 that it intended to upend the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals program (DACA),...

H-1B reform bill introduced in US House of Representatives

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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...

Second immigrant child dies in US custody

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Houston-- An 8-year-old Guatemalan boy has died in the US government's custody in New Mexico state, immigration authorities said, in a second case this month...

Willing to accommodate more Indian IT professionals: EU Official

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New Delhi--The European Union on Wednesday indicated that it would be willing to accommodate more Indian IT professionals amid concerns over the Trump administration...

US Immigration Clarifies Policy on Requirements for Third-Party Worksite H-1B Petitions

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WASHINGTON—The H-1B visa program generally allows a foreign employee to work for a specific sponsoring American employer. As is true in many employment situations,...

16 attorneys general sue President Trump over ending immigrants protection program

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Washington--A coalition of 16 US attorneys general has sued President Donald Trump's administration's decision to end a programme which shields more than 800,000 undocumented...

Relief for Indians as US says no change in H-1B visa extension policy

Washington--Indian techies in the US can heave a sigh of relief after the Trump administration said it was not considering any regulatory change that...

U.S. Supreme Court Decides to Hear Landmark Immigration Case U.S. v. Texas

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WASHINGTON — The U.S. Supreme Court decided that it will hear U.S. v. Texas this term, a case that temporarily blocked some of President...
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