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US visa documents and American flag representing H-1B programArticle
Surbhi Gloria Singh6 min read

US H-1B Visa Sponsorship Declines in 2024: Experts Decode Key Factors

H-1B visa approvals dropped across major US employers in 2024, with Amazon, Infosys, and TCS reporting significant declines amid global, economic, and policy shifts.

US visa document with American flag and job decline chartArticle
Surbhi Gloria Singh4 min read

US Jobs Decline? Amazon, Infosys, Others Cut H-1B Visa Sponsorship in 2024

Leading US tech companies, including Amazon, Infosys, and Google, reduced their H-1B visa sponsorships in 2024, reflecting global hiring shifts and regulatory trends.

Donald Trump at election night in Florida with US flag backdropArticle
Surbhi Gloria Singh8 min read

Trump Is Back! Impact on H-1B, EB-5 Visas, & Green Card Aspirations Decoded

Donald Trump’s re-election as US President could reshape immigration policy, impacting H-1B, EB-5, and Green Card pathways — experts explain what’s next for Indian professionals and students.

USCIS headquarters building with American flagArticle
Surbhi Gloria Singh6 min read

US Eases EB-1 Visa Rule: Indians Facing Green Card Backlog Can Benefit

USCIS has relaxed EB-1 visa rules by recognising team-based awards, providing Indian professionals a broader path to qualify for green cards amid EB-2 and EB-3 backlogs.

US Green Card and American flagArticle
Varun Singh8 min read

American Green Card: Various pathways to live and build career in the US

Obtaining a US green card has become increasingly difficult with longer waiting periods and stricter quotas, but several visa options like EB, L1, and O-1 offer viable pathways.

US employers explore alternative visa options for skilled workers amid H-1B shortages.Article
Varun Singh7 min read

Unlucky with H-1B visa? Here are alternative ways to join an American employer

US employers are exploring alternative methods to hire skilled workers, including L1 visa, O1 visa, E2 visa, and remote work.

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