The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced key changes for the FY 2025 H-1B visa season. The registration period is closed, but selected applicants can now file petitions electronically. USCIS also implemented new filing locations, fees, and forms.
Great news for H-1B hopefuls! Due to a system outage, USCIS extended the FY 2025 H-1B registration deadline to March 25th, 2024. This article explains everything you need to know, including the new deadline, USCIS's "myUSCIS organizational accounts" for collaboration, and how to register.
The deadline to register for the H-1B visa lottery for fiscal year 2025 is approaching fast! This article breaks down everything you need to know, including the new online USCIS system, fee hikes, and important program updates.
The American Dream is on hold for many skilled immigrants due to a Green Card backlog. Lawmakers from both parties are calling for reform to remove country caps and expedite processing, citing the economic benefits and innovation immigrants bring to the US.
The H-1B visa application process for skilled foreign workers in the US is undergoing significant changes for the 2025 fiscal year. The new system aims to prevent duplicate entries and ensure genuine interest, while also introducing increased fees for various work visas.
Explore the latest updates to the H-1B visa registration process, including significant changes and enhancements. Our comprehensive guide provides valuable insights and practical tips to streamline your application journey, making it easier to achieve your American dream.
Dive into the realm of skilled immigration to the United States and discover alternative avenues beyond the confines of the H-1B visa program. From the flexibility of L1 visas to the opportunities presented by O1 and E2 visas, explore innovative pathways for employers and skilled professionals alike.
The US is actively working to further reduce wait times for visitor visas for Indians, following a remarkable 75% decrease achieved last year. This surge in travel is reflected in the record-breaking 1.4 million visas processed by the US Embassy in India last year.
In an unprecedented year of progress, USCIS has shattered records by processing over 10 million cases, significantly reducing backlogs, and implementing technological advancements to enhance the immigration experience in FY 2023.
USCIS has introduced significant changes to the H-1B visa program, aiming to create a more equitable system, combat fraud, and simplify the application process. This article breaks down the key updates, including a shift to a beneficiary-centric selection system, stricter requirements for registrations, and the launch of online filing options.