ArticleTrump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee jolts Indian IT, students
Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee leaves Indian IT firms, students, and professionals reeling — companies explore L-1 visas, nearshoring, and remote-first teams as alternatives.
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ArticleTrump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee leaves Indian IT firms, students, and professionals reeling — companies explore L-1 visas, nearshoring, and remote-first teams as alternatives.
ArticleTCS regains the top spot in H-1B visa approvals with 5,505 in 2025, while Infosys and Cognizant see sharp declines, reflecting changing global hiring strategies.
ArticleIndustry players say a slowdown in visa adjudication could lead to a talent crunch, which in turn could affect American firms’ global competitiveness.
ArticleYou must meet three core conditions for the L1 route to work. The L1 is a non-immigrant visa that allows US employers to transfer executives or managers from affiliated offices abroad to the US.
ArticleImmigration lawyers say the closure will affect H-1B visa holders, F-1 international students, and green card applicants.
ArticleMore than one million Indian professionals are stuck in US employment-based green card backlogs, facing decades-long waits due to outdated quotas and per-country limits.
MediaTrump’s appointment of Shri Ram Krishnan as AI Policy Advisor sparks fresh debate between MAGA conservatives and Silicon Valley leaders over H1B visa and Green Card reforms — a policy divide with major implications for Indian tech professionals.
ArticleThe Department of Labour has begun deleting H-1B and other visa records older than five years from the Foreign Labour Application Gateway system, raising concerns for applicants and employers.
ArticleThe US Department of Labor has started deleting H-1B and other visa records older than five years, impacting applicants and employers as historical case data becomes unavailable.
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