A recent study shows a shift in preference for Canada over the US among international students and skilled workers. This is due to easier access to permanent residency in Canada compared to the complexities of the US immigration system.
The USCIS is offering grants to non-profit organizations that assist legal immigrants on their path to citizenship. This program provides funding for citizenship preparation and naturalization application services.
Discover how the Biden administration is considering temporary legal status for immigrant spouses of U.S. citizens, addressing key concerns in visa and immigration policies.
The dream of studying in the United States is becoming increasingly difficult for international students. Rejections for F-1 visas, crucial for enrolling in US colleges, have reached record highs.
Over 65,000 Indians became U.S. citizens in 2022, ranking second behind Mexico. With a thriving Indian-born population of 2.8 million, nearly 290,000 Green Card holders have a path to citizenship, further solidifying the Indian-American community.
Over 1.2 million Indians are currently stuck in the green card backlog, facing lengthy wait times due to factors like per-country limits. This can significantly impact the lives of skilled workers and their families.
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has implemented 4 major updates including easier SSN access for new citizens, revised fees, a gender identity option on applications, and changes to the H-1B visa cap season.
The H-1B lottery results are out, but what if you weren't selected? This article explores alternative visas like O-1 (exceptional ability), L-1 (intracompany transfers), and EB-2 NIW (national interest waiver) to help you pursue your US work goals.
The United States has implemented significant fee increases for H-1B, L-1, and EB-5 visas, all popular options for immigrants seeking to work or invest in the US. This article breaks down the new fees, explains what each visa is for, and how the changes might affect applicants.
The USCIS is currently fixing a glitch in the H-1B lottery system that caused some selected applications to be mistakenly labeled as 'Submitted.' Applicants are advised to monitor USCIS communication channels for further updates.