Anthropic H-1B Jobs: Salary Ranges and Roles in Federal Filings
Anthropic H-1B jobs carried base salaries ranging from $112,778 to $1.38 million, according to newly disclosed federal filings covering nearly 80 certified positions during the first half of U.S. fiscal year 2026. The records show that the artificial intelligence company sponsored workers across technical, research, product and business functions. The figures represent fixed annual base pay and do not include bonuses, stock awards or other benefits. Anthropic H-1B
Anthropic H-1B Jobs: Salary Ranges and Roles in Federal Filings
Anthropic H-1B jobs carried base salaries ranging from $112,778 to $1.38 million, according to newly disclosed federal filings covering nearly 80 certified positions during the first half of U.S. fiscal year 2026. The records show that the artificial intelligence company sponsored workers across technical, research, product and business functions. The figures represent fixed annual base pay and do not include bonuses, stock awards or other benefits. Anthropic H-1B
H4 EAD Pending 300 to 500 Days: Applicants Seek USCIS Help
H4 EAD cases pending 300 to 500 days are prompting applicants and their families to seek firsthand accounts of what produced a meaningful response from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. People affected by long H-4 dependent status and employment authorization delays say they want practical information from applicants who faced similar waits and later received a case update, clearer explanation or approval. H4 EAD Cases Pending 300 to 500 Days Remain Unres
H4 EAD Pending 300 to 500 Days: Applicants Seek USCIS Help
H4 EAD cases pending 300 to 500 days are prompting applicants and their families to seek firsthand accounts of what produced a meaningful response from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. People affected by long H-4 dependent status and employment authorization delays say they want practical information from applicants who faced similar waits and later received a case update, clearer explanation or approval. H4 EAD Cases Pending 300 to 500 Days Remain Unres
Trump Immigration Curbs Blocked by US Court
A recent US federal court ruling has brought temporary relief to many immigrants affected by strict immigration restrictions introduced by President Donald Trump’s administration. The court blocked immigration curbs that had slowed or paused several applications, including asylum cases, work permits, green cards and citizenship-related processes for people from 39 countries. India was not part of the restricted country list. So, Indian citizens do not receive direct relief from th
Trump Immigration Curbs Blocked by US Court
A recent US federal court ruling has brought temporary relief to many immigrants affected by strict immigration restrictions introduced by President Donald Trump’s administration. The court blocked immigration curbs that had slowed or paused several applications, including asylum cases, work permits, green cards and citizenship-related processes for people from 39 countries. India was not part of the restricted country list. So, Indian citizens do not receive direct relief from th
What Is Adjustment of Status? Green Card Process Explained
Adjustment of status is an important green card process for eligible applicants who are already living inside the United States. It allows certain applicants to apply for lawful permanent residence without leaving the country for consular processing abroad. The topic has gained attention after recent confusion over whether green card applicants must leave the US while their cases are reviewed. For many applicants, understanding adjustment of status, Form I-485, and travel rules is n
What Is Adjustment of Status? Green Card Process Explained
Adjustment of status is an important green card process for eligible applicants who are already living inside the United States. It allows certain applicants to apply for lawful permanent residence without leaving the country for consular processing abroad. The topic has gained attention after recent confusion over whether green card applicants must leave the US while their cases are reviewed. For many applicants, understanding adjustment of status, Form I-485, and travel rules is n
DHS Green Card Clarification Brings Relief to Indian H-1B Workers
The Department of Homeland Security’s latest green card clarification has brought relief to many Indian H-1B workers, students, and families waiting for permanent residency in the United States. The clarification came after a USCIS announcement on Friday, May 22, 2026, created concern that many green card applicants may have to leave the United States and complete processing through US consulates abroad. DHS later clarified that most applicants will not automatically be required t
DHS Green Card Clarification Brings Relief to Indian H-1B Workers
The Department of Homeland Security’s latest green card clarification has brought relief to many Indian H-1B workers, students, and families waiting for permanent residency in the United States. The clarification came after a USCIS announcement on Friday, May 22, 2026, created concern that many green card applicants may have to leave the United States and complete processing through US consulates abroad. DHS later clarified that most applicants will not automatically be required t
Can Green Card Applicants Stay In US? DHS Clarification Brings Relief
DHS Green Card Update Eases Applicant Concerns Green Card Applicants Get Big Relief The US Department of Homeland Security has clarified that most green card applicants will not have to leave the United States while their applications are under review. The DHS green card clarification comes after earlier remarks from USCIS created confusion among immigrants, employers, and visa holders. Adjustment Of S
Can Green Card Applicants Stay In US? DHS Clarification Brings Relief
DHS Green Card Update Eases Applicant Concerns Green Card Applicants Get Big Relief The US Department of Homeland Security has clarified that most green card applicants will not have to leave the United States while their applications are under review. The DHS green card clarification comes after earlier remarks from USCIS created confusion among immigrants, employers, and visa holders. Adjustment Of S
H-1B and Green Card Applicants Face New Challenges in the US
Green Card and H-1B Applications Face Growing Scrutiny The United States is tightening scrutiny on green card and H-1B visa applications, affecting thousands of IT professionals, doctors, and students seeking employment and educational opportunities in the country. Recent updates from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) indicate a more rigorous review process for applicants, prompting concerns among skilled
H-1B and Green Card Applicants Face New Challenges in the US
Green Card and H-1B Applications Face Growing Scrutiny The United States is tightening scrutiny on green card and H-1B visa applications, affecting thousands of IT professionals, doctors, and students seeking employment and educational opportunities in the country. Recent updates from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) indicate a more rigorous review process for applicants, prompting concerns among skilled
Laid-Off H-1B Workers Face 60-Day Clock as Tech Layoffs Grow
Laid-off H-1B workers are facing a tighter immigration deadline as tech layoffs at Meta, Amazon and Oracle add pressure on Indian professionals living in the United States. For visa-dependent employees, job loss can quickly become a legal, financial and family crisis because the H-1B grace period is limited. Why Laid-Off H-1B Workers Face a 60-Day Deadline US immigration rules generally give H-1B workers up to 60 consecutive days after employme
Laid-Off H-1B Workers Face 60-Day Clock as Tech Layoffs Grow
Laid-off H-1B workers are facing a tighter immigration deadline as tech layoffs at Meta, Amazon and Oracle add pressure on Indian professionals living in the United States. For visa-dependent employees, job loss can quickly become a legal, financial and family crisis because the H-1B grace period is limited. Why Laid-Off H-1B Workers Face a 60-Day Deadline US immigration rules generally give H-1B workers up to 60 consecutive days after employme
USCIS Invalid Signature Rule 2026: Forms May Be Denied, Fees Kept
The USCIS invalid signature rule 2026 could make small filing mistakes more costly for immigration applicants, employers and petitioners. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security published an interim final rule on Monday, May 11, 2026, clarifying how U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services may handle immigration benefit requests with missing, incomplete or invalid signatures. The rule is set to take effect on Friday, July 10, 2026
USCIS Invalid Signature Rule 2026: Forms May Be Denied, Fees Kept
The USCIS invalid signature rule 2026 could make small filing mistakes more costly for immigration applicants, employers and petitioners. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security published an interim final rule on Monday, May 11, 2026, clarifying how U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services may handle immigration benefit requests with missing, incomplete or invalid signatures. The rule is set to take effect on Friday, July 10, 2026
US Immigration 2026: Visa Delays, EAD Rule Changes Hit Applicants
US Immigration 2026: What Changed and Why It Matters US immigration updates in 2026 are causing visa delays, stricter EAD rules, and longer green card wait times. Officials say these changes aim to tighten oversight—but applicants are feeling the impact immediately. Visa Delays and Green Card Backlogs Grow Processing times have slowed across multiple visa categories as USCIS enforces stricter use of Final Action Dates. This
US Immigration 2026: Visa Delays, EAD Rule Changes Hit Applicants
US Immigration 2026: What Changed and Why It Matters US immigration updates in 2026 are causing visa delays, stricter EAD rules, and longer green card wait times. Officials say these changes aim to tighten oversight—but applicants are feeling the impact immediately. Visa Delays and Green Card Backlogs Grow Processing times have slowed across multiple visa categories as USCIS enforces stricter use of Final Action Dates. This
Did Indian nationals exploit H-1B visas? Guilty plea reveals visa fraud scheme
Did Indian nationals exploit H-1B visas? Guilty plea reveals visa fraud scheme. Two Indian nationals have admitted to orchestrating a fraudulent H-1B visa scheme, confirming that the program was deliberately misused through false job claims linked to the University of California system. Between June 2020 and January 2023, the accused used a firm associated with one of them to submit petitions containing fabricated employment details, influencing approvals under the US immigration process.
Did Indian nationals exploit H-1B visas? Guilty plea reveals visa fraud scheme
Did Indian nationals exploit H-1B visas? Guilty plea reveals visa fraud scheme. Two Indian nationals have admitted to orchestrating a fraudulent H-1B visa scheme, confirming that the program was deliberately misused through false job claims linked to the University of California system. Between June 2020 and January 2023, the accused used a firm associated with one of them to submit petitions containing fabricated employment details, influencing approvals under the US immigration process.
Trump administration accelerates denaturalisation cases across the US
The United States Justice Department is currently pursuing at least 300 foreign-born American citizens as part of an intensified denaturalisation effort, marking what officials describe as the largest such initiative in the country’s history. The legal process, which allows authorities to revoke citizenship obtained through fraud or concealment, has traditionally been used sparingly but is now being applied on an unprecedented scale. A senior offi
Trump administration accelerates denaturalisation cases across the US
The United States Justice Department is currently pursuing at least 300 foreign-born American citizens as part of an intensified denaturalisation effort, marking what officials describe as the largest such initiative in the country’s history. The legal process, which allows authorities to revoke citizenship obtained through fraud or concealment, has traditionally been used sparingly but is now being applied on an unprecedented scale. A senior offi
Indian among deportees sent to Costa Rica under U.S. third-country policy
Costa Rica received a second group of migrants deported from the United States on Friday as part of a bilateral agreement that allows the Central American nation to accept third-country nationals expelled under U.S. immigration policy. The group notably included one Indian national among deportees from multiple countries, underscoring the global scope of the program. Under the agreement, signed in March by Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves and U.S. Special Envoy Kristi Noem, Costa
Indian among deportees sent to Costa Rica under U.S. third-country policy
Costa Rica received a second group of migrants deported from the United States on Friday as part of a bilateral agreement that allows the Central American nation to accept third-country nationals expelled under U.S. immigration policy. The group notably included one Indian national among deportees from multiple countries, underscoring the global scope of the program. Under the agreement, signed in March by Costa Rican President Rodrigo Chaves and U.S. Special Envoy Kristi Noem, Costa
Indian-origin interpreter detained by ICE faces deportation risk
A 53-year-old Indian-origin woman, Meenu Batra, who has lived in the United States for more than three decades, has been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) while traveling for a professional assignment, raising concerns about the enforcement of longstanding deportation orders under current immigration policies. Batra was taken into custody on March 17, 2026, at Valley
Indian-origin interpreter detained by ICE faces deportation risk
A 53-year-old Indian-origin woman, Meenu Batra, who has lived in the United States for more than three decades, has been detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) while traveling for a professional assignment, raising concerns about the enforcement of longstanding deportation orders under current immigration policies. Batra was taken into custody on March 17, 2026, at Valley
US judge allows Indian-origin man to stay after overturned murder conviction
An immigration judge in the United States ruled on Thursday, April 2, 2026, that Subramanyam “Subu” Vedam, an Indian-origin legal permanent resident, can remain in the country, offering relief after he faced deportation despite a decades-old murder conviction being overturned. The decision followed a four-hour hearing held on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. Vedam participated remotely from the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, where he remains in custody.
US judge allows Indian-origin man to stay after overturned murder conviction
An immigration judge in the United States ruled on Thursday, April 2, 2026, that Subramanyam “Subu” Vedam, an Indian-origin legal permanent resident, can remain in the country, offering relief after he faced deportation despite a decades-old murder conviction being overturned. The decision followed a four-hour hearing held on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. Vedam participated remotely from the Moshannon Valley Processing Center in Philipsburg, Pennsylvania, where he remains in custody.
South Asian groups warn of stateless children in Trump citizenship case
The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing a contentious policy backed by President Donald Trump that seeks to limit birthright citizenship, prompting strong objections from South Asian advocacy organizations that warn of widespread legal and social consequences. In an amicus brief submitted to the court, a coalition led by the South Asian American Justice Collaborative argued that the proposed restrictions could leave thousands of children born in the United States effectively stateless, creating long
South Asian groups warn of stateless children in Trump citizenship case
The U.S. Supreme Court is reviewing a contentious policy backed by President Donald Trump that seeks to limit birthright citizenship, prompting strong objections from South Asian advocacy organizations that warn of widespread legal and social consequences. In an amicus brief submitted to the court, a coalition led by the South Asian American Justice Collaborative argued that the proposed restrictions could leave thousands of children born in the United States effectively stateless, creating long
H-1B visa applications drop nearly 50% as new US policy changes reshape hiring
Applications for the H-1B visa program for skilled non-immigrant workers have dropped sharply this year, with immigration experts estimating a decline of nearly 50 percent compared with the previous year. The fall in filings follows significant changes to the US immigration framework that have altered the dynamics of employer participation in the work visa program. Experts say the decline is linked largely to policy adjustments that introduced a steep increase in registration costs
H-1B visa applications drop nearly 50% as new US policy changes reshape hiring
Applications for the H-1B visa program for skilled non-immigrant workers have dropped sharply this year, with immigration experts estimating a decline of nearly 50 percent compared with the previous year. The fall in filings follows significant changes to the US immigration framework that have altered the dynamics of employer participation in the work visa program. Experts say the decline is linked largely to policy adjustments that introduced a steep increase in registration costs
US tech firms rely on H-1B hiring to fuel artificial intelligence growth
Major US technology companies are increasingly turning to the H-1B visa programme to recruit skilled foreign professionals as they accelerate investments in artificial intelligence and related digital infrastructure. New data show that a large share of visa petitions filed by leading firms are tied directly to AI-driven roles, underscoring how access to global talent has become central to their long-term strategy. An analysis of labour condition applications indicates that more than
US tech firms rely on H-1B hiring to fuel artificial intelligence growth
Major US technology companies are increasingly turning to the H-1B visa programme to recruit skilled foreign professionals as they accelerate investments in artificial intelligence and related digital infrastructure. New data show that a large share of visa petitions filed by leading firms are tied directly to AI-driven roles, underscoring how access to global talent has become central to their long-term strategy. An analysis of labour condition applications indicates that more than
H-1B visa stamping delays push India appointments to 2027, raising travel concerns
The prolonged delay in H-1B visa stamping that began in December has continued into the new year, with no signs of immediate relief for thousands of skilled workers dependent on timely consular processing. No new interview slots have been opened at US consulates in India, and applicants are now receiving notifications that their previously scheduled appointments are being deferred as far as 2027, intensifying anxiety among visa holders and employers alike. Immigration attorneys and
H-1B visa stamping delays push India appointments to 2027, raising travel concerns
The prolonged delay in H-1B visa stamping that began in December has continued into the new year, with no signs of immediate relief for thousands of skilled workers dependent on timely consular processing. No new interview slots have been opened at US consulates in India, and applicants are now receiving notifications that their previously scheduled appointments are being deferred as far as 2027, intensifying anxiety among visa holders and employers alike. Immigration attorneys and
EB-1A visa applications surge as US tightens scrutiny amid growing backlog
Applications for the EB-1A employment-based immigrant visa, commonly known as the Einstein visa, have increased sharply as long backlogs continue to affect the broader US immigration system. The EB-1A category, which allows individuals with extraordinary ability to self-petition for permanent residency without employer sponsorship, has attracted growing interest from professionals seeking a faster path to a green card amid delays in other visa routes. The surge comes at a time when
EB-1A visa applications surge as US tightens scrutiny amid growing backlog
Applications for the EB-1A employment-based immigrant visa, commonly known as the Einstein visa, have increased sharply as long backlogs continue to affect the broader US immigration system. The EB-1A category, which allows individuals with extraordinary ability to self-petition for permanent residency without employer sponsorship, has attracted growing interest from professionals seeking a faster path to a green card amid delays in other visa routes. The surge comes at a time when









