Green card interviews in San Diego lead to detentions of foreign-born spouses
Several foreign-born spouses of United States citizens have been detained during routine green card interviews at the San Diego immigration office, according to recent reports. The detentions, which began on November 12, have affected dozens of couples who arrived for scheduled appointments intended to advance the process of obtaining lawful permanent residency. Instead, the interviews ended with federal agents escorting the foreign spouse away, often in handcuffs, on allegations of violating
Green card interviews in San Diego lead to detentions of foreign-born spouses
Several foreign-born spouses of United States citizens have been detained during routine green card interviews at the San Diego immigration office, according to recent reports. The detentions, which began on November 12, have affected dozens of couples who arrived for scheduled appointments intended to advance the process of obtaining lawful permanent residency. Instead, the interviews ended with federal agents escorting the foreign spouse away, often in handcuffs, on allegations of violating
Marjorie Taylor Greene to resign after clash with Trump over H-1B visa policy
Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced that she will resign from the U.S. House of Representatives in January, bringing an abrupt end to her third term. The decision follows a heated public fallout with President Donald Trump, who recently withdrew his endorsement of the Georgia lawmaker after months of rising tensions. Greene, long known as a vocal Trump ally and one of the most prominent figures associated with the MAGA movement, confirmed her departure late Friday, m
Marjorie Taylor Greene to resign after clash with Trump over H-1B visa policy
Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has announced that she will resign from the U.S. House of Representatives in January, bringing an abrupt end to her third term. The decision follows a heated public fallout with President Donald Trump, who recently withdrew his endorsement of the Georgia lawmaker after months of rising tensions. Greene, long known as a vocal Trump ally and one of the most prominent figures associated with the MAGA movement, confirmed her departure late Friday, m
Trump backs H1-B visa, says US needs global talent amid worker shortage
In a notable shift from his previous hardline stance on immigration, United States President Donald Trump appeared to defend the H1-B visa program, acknowledging that the country must rely on skilled talent from abroad to fill crucial workforce gaps. The remarks came during a televised interview on Fox News, where Trump discussed the challenges of maintaining a balance between protecting American jobs and sustaining industries that depend on specialized foreign labor. When asked whe
Trump backs H1-B visa, says US needs global talent amid worker shortage
In a notable shift from his previous hardline stance on immigration, United States President Donald Trump appeared to defend the H1-B visa program, acknowledging that the country must rely on skilled talent from abroad to fill crucial workforce gaps. The remarks came during a televised interview on Fox News, where Trump discussed the challenges of maintaining a balance between protecting American jobs and sustaining industries that depend on specialized foreign labor. When asked whe
Indian-origin woman Shilpa Chaudhary breaks barriers serving in the US Army
At 38, Delhi-born Shilpa Chaudhary has taken a path few imagine — trading a civilian routine for military fatigues in the United States Army. An Indian citizen and lawful permanent resident of the US, Chaudhary chose to serve the country that became her adopted home, reflecting both courage and complexity in an era where immigration debates remain deeply polarized. As a Green Card holder, Chaudhary was eligible to enlist under a long-standing US Department of Defense policy that a
Indian-origin woman Shilpa Chaudhary breaks barriers serving in the US Army
At 38, Delhi-born Shilpa Chaudhary has taken a path few imagine — trading a civilian routine for military fatigues in the United States Army. An Indian citizen and lawful permanent resident of the US, Chaudhary chose to serve the country that became her adopted home, reflecting both courage and complexity in an era where immigration debates remain deeply polarized. As a Green Card holder, Chaudhary was eligible to enlist under a long-standing US Department of Defense policy that a
US ends automatic work permit extensions, impacting thousands of immigrants
A significant policy change by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is set to impact thousands of foreign professionals working across the country. Beginning October 30, 2025, the DHS will end the automatic extension of certain Employment Authorization Documents (EADs), a move that could temporarily leave many workers without legal permission to work while their renewal applications are processed. Until now, employees whose work permits had expired but whose renew
US ends automatic work permit extensions, impacting thousands of immigrants
A significant policy change by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is set to impact thousands of foreign professionals working across the country. Beginning October 30, 2025, the DHS will end the automatic extension of certain Employment Authorization Documents (EADs), a move that could temporarily leave many workers without legal permission to work while their renewal applications are processed. Until now, employees whose work permits had expired but whose renew
U.S. clarifies $100 000 H-1B visa fee and impact on Indian students and employers
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued long-awaited guidance on October 20, 2025 clarifying the applicability of the newly introduced USD 100,000 one-time fee on certain H‑1B visa petitions, bringing much-needed clarity for international students, employers and visa applicants. The fee, initially announced in a presidential proclamation on September 19, 2025, had triggered widespread uncertainty about whether it would apply across the board. The origina
U.S. clarifies $100 000 H-1B visa fee and impact on Indian students and employers
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued long-awaited guidance on October 20, 2025 clarifying the applicability of the newly introduced USD 100,000 one-time fee on certain H‑1B visa petitions, bringing much-needed clarity for international students, employers and visa applicants. The fee, initially announced in a presidential proclamation on September 19, 2025, had triggered widespread uncertainty about whether it would apply across the board. The origina
OPT and H-1B reforms threaten work opportunities for Indian graduates in the U.S.
Thousands of Indian students studying in the United States are facing growing uncertainty over their post-graduation career prospects as new immigration policies and enforcement actions threaten the stability of the Optional Practical Training (OPT) and H-1B visa systems. The OPT program has long served as a bridge for international students transitioning from study to work, but recent developments suggest that this once-reliable path may soon become more complex and costly. The anx
OPT and H-1B reforms threaten work opportunities for Indian graduates in the U.S.
Thousands of Indian students studying in the United States are facing growing uncertainty over their post-graduation career prospects as new immigration policies and enforcement actions threaten the stability of the Optional Practical Training (OPT) and H-1B visa systems. The OPT program has long served as a bridge for international students transitioning from study to work, but recent developments suggest that this once-reliable path may soon become more complex and costly. The anx
Jensen Huang says Nvidia will cover $100K H-1B fee, calls immigration vital for innovation
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has expressed support for reforms to the H-1B visa programme in the United States but warned that the proposed $100,000 application fee could have serious consequences for innovation and access to global talent. Speaking in a recent discussion, he said the idea of tightening the system to prevent misuse was good in principle but added that such a steep financial barrier could transform the American dream into a privilege for the few. The proposed increase in H-
Jensen Huang says Nvidia will cover $100K H-1B fee, calls immigration vital for innovation
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has expressed support for reforms to the H-1B visa programme in the United States but warned that the proposed $100,000 application fee could have serious consequences for innovation and access to global talent. Speaking in a recent discussion, he said the idea of tightening the system to prevent misuse was good in principle but added that such a steep financial barrier could transform the American dream into a privilege for the few. The proposed increase in H-
H-1B visa changes may cut remittances by $5 billion but exports stay strong
Restrictions on H-1B visas in the United States are expected to have a relatively small impact on the flow of remittances from overseas Indians back to India. According to a recent research study, the total losses are unlikely to exceed five billion dollars out of an eighty three billion dollar total inflow. This means that while there will be a direct effect on some families and professionals, the broader picture for India’s economy remains resilient.
H-1B visa changes may cut remittances by $5 billion but exports stay strong
Restrictions on H-1B visas in the United States are expected to have a relatively small impact on the flow of remittances from overseas Indians back to India. According to a recent research study, the total losses are unlikely to exceed five billion dollars out of an eighty three billion dollar total inflow. This means that while there will be a direct effect on some families and professionals, the broader picture for India’s economy remains resilient.
Trump Administration Plans To Scrap H-1B Lottery, Pushes Wage-Based Selection
The Trump administration has moved to overhaul the H-1B visa program, proposing to eliminate the long-standing lottery system in favor of a wage-based selection model. The Department of Homeland Security announced that the new rules would prioritize higher-paid and higher-skilled workers, significantly altering how foreign talent enters the United States. Under the proposal, applicants would be weighted based on the
Trump Administration Plans To Scrap H-1B Lottery, Pushes Wage-Based Selection
The Trump administration has moved to overhaul the H-1B visa program, proposing to eliminate the long-standing lottery system in favor of a wage-based selection model. The Department of Homeland Security announced that the new rules would prioritize higher-paid and higher-skilled workers, significantly altering how foreign talent enters the United States. Under the proposal, applicants would be weighted based on the
Meta, Microsoft Warn H-1B Visa Holders: Stay In US Or Return Within 24 Hours
Meta and Microsoft have issued urgent advisories to their H-1B visa employees following US President Donald Trump’s latest immigration crackdown. Internal emails accessed on Saturday revealed that the two tech giants advised foreign workers not to leave the United States for at least 14 days and instructed those currently abroad to return within 24 hours to avoid possible denial of re-entry. Meta’s adviso
Meta, Microsoft Warn H-1B Visa Holders: Stay In US Or Return Within 24 Hours
Meta and Microsoft have issued urgent advisories to their H-1B visa employees following US President Donald Trump’s latest immigration crackdown. Internal emails accessed on Saturday revealed that the two tech giants advised foreign workers not to leave the United States for at least 14 days and instructed those currently abroad to return within 24 hours to avoid possible denial of re-entry. Meta’s adviso
New US Visa Policy to Impact Indian Applicants as Wait Times Grow Longer
The United States has announced a new policy that could make it harder for foreign nationals, especially Indians, to secure quick non immigrant visas. Under the revised process, applicants for visas such as B1 for business and B2 for tourism will now be required to schedule their interview appointments only in their country of citizenship or legal residence. This effectively closes the option of seeking quicker interview slots abroad, a practice that many travelers from India had been relying
New US Visa Policy to Impact Indian Applicants as Wait Times Grow Longer
The United States has announced a new policy that could make it harder for foreign nationals, especially Indians, to secure quick non immigrant visas. Under the revised process, applicants for visas such as B1 for business and B2 for tourism will now be required to schedule their interview appointments only in their country of citizenship or legal residence. This effectively closes the option of seeking quicker interview slots abroad, a practice that many travelers from India had been relying
Green Card Sponsorship vs. OPT Extension for Indian Students
For thousands of Indian students pursuing higher education in the United States, the transition from graduation to a full-time career often revolves around two crucial pathways: Green Card sponsorship and OPT (Optional Practical Training) extension. Both options allow students to continue their journey in the U.S., but each comes with unique benefits, limitations, and long-term implications. Understanding these differences is e
Green Card Sponsorship vs. OPT Extension for Indian Students
For thousands of Indian students pursuing higher education in the United States, the transition from graduation to a full-time career often revolves around two crucial pathways: Green Card sponsorship and OPT (Optional Practical Training) extension. Both options allow students to continue their journey in the U.S., but each comes with unique benefits, limitations, and long-term implications. Understanding these differences is e
US To Screen Green Card Applicants For Anti American Views Under New Policy
Indians and other immigrants hoping to live and work legally in the United States will now face a new obstacle with the introduction of an anti Americanism screening. The policy, announced by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, instructs immigration officers to evaluate whether green card applicants have ever endorsed, supported, or promoted anti American, antisemitic, or terrorist views. Officials argue that this screening is necessary to protect the
US To Screen Green Card Applicants For Anti American Views Under New Policy
Indians and other immigrants hoping to live and work legally in the United States will now face a new obstacle with the introduction of an anti Americanism screening. The policy, announced by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, instructs immigration officers to evaluate whether green card applicants have ever endorsed, supported, or promoted anti American, antisemitic, or terrorist views. Officials argue that this screening is necessary to protect the
Visa policy changes may delay work return for H-1B holders in Silicon Valley
Starting September 2, 2025, significant changes to United States visa policy will take effect, impacting thousands of H-1B and other nonimmigrant visa holders across the country. The U.S. State Department has announced that its long-standing Interview Waiver Program, which allowed many visa holders to renew without attending an in-person interview, will be largely discontinued. This shift means that most applicants, including those on H-1B visas, will now be
Visa policy changes may delay work return for H-1B holders in Silicon Valley
Starting September 2, 2025, significant changes to United States visa policy will take effect, impacting thousands of H-1B and other nonimmigrant visa holders across the country. The U.S. State Department has announced that its long-standing Interview Waiver Program, which allowed many visa holders to renew without attending an in-person interview, will be largely discontinued. This shift means that most applicants, including those on H-1B visas, will now be
Frisco Texas Costco video stirs social media amid Indian community growth claims
A video filmed inside a Costco store in Frisco, Texas has triggered a heated online debate about immigration, diversity, and changing demographics in the United States. The short clip, which quickly spread across social media, shows a crowded store with a large number of shoppers who appear to be of Indian origin. While for some viewers the video simply captured a busy weekend shopping scene, for others it became a flashpoint for discussing the growing presence of the Indian community in the cit
Frisco Texas Costco video stirs social media amid Indian community growth claims
A video filmed inside a Costco store in Frisco, Texas has triggered a heated online debate about immigration, diversity, and changing demographics in the United States. The short clip, which quickly spread across social media, shows a crowded store with a large number of shoppers who appear to be of Indian origin. While for some viewers the video simply captured a busy weekend shopping scene, for others it became a flashpoint for discussing the growing presence of the Indian community in the cit
US H-1B visa debate reignites as tech leaders defend Indian talent in innovation
The debate over the H-1B visa program in the United States has flared up again after Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene called for its end, specifically targeting Indian workers. Her remarks came in response to US president Donald Trump’s decision to raise tariffs on Indian oil imports, which were initially increased to 25 percent and have now doubled to 50 percent. Linking the visa issue to trade policy, she posted on X, stating that Indian H-1B visas were replacing American
US H-1B visa debate reignites as tech leaders defend Indian talent in innovation
The debate over the H-1B visa program in the United States has flared up again after Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene called for its end, specifically targeting Indian workers. Her remarks came in response to US president Donald Trump’s decision to raise tariffs on Indian oil imports, which were initially increased to 25 percent and have now doubled to 50 percent. Linking the visa issue to trade policy, she posted on X, stating that Indian H-1B visas were replacing American
New US visa policy 2025 brings social media checks, higher fees, stricter rules
Indian applicants seeking a US visa in 2025 face significant changes as new immigration rules take effect under the Trump administration’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” These measures, some already implemented and others scheduled for later in the year, are designed to tighten screening and increase oversight of applicants. They affect almost every category of nonimmigrant visas including student, work, and visitor visas, and will require applicants to adjust their preparati
New US visa policy 2025 brings social media checks, higher fees, stricter rules
Indian applicants seeking a US visa in 2025 face significant changes as new immigration rules take effect under the Trump administration’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.” These measures, some already implemented and others scheduled for later in the year, are designed to tighten screening and increase oversight of applicants. They affect almost every category of nonimmigrant visas including student, work, and visitor visas, and will require applicants to adjust their preparati
US reinstates in-person visa interviews for B1/B2 from September 2
The United States is making significant changes to its non-immigrant visa procedures, reinstating mandatory in-person interviews for most applicants under the B1 and B2 visa categories, which cover short-term business and tourist travel. These new regulations will take effect from September 2, 2025, and will affect a broad segment of travelers, especially from countries like India that have a high volume of B1/B2 applicants. According to an official update from the government on J
US reinstates in-person visa interviews for B1/B2 from September 2
The United States is making significant changes to its non-immigrant visa procedures, reinstating mandatory in-person interviews for most applicants under the B1 and B2 visa categories, which cover short-term business and tourist travel. These new regulations will take effect from September 2, 2025, and will affect a broad segment of travelers, especially from countries like India that have a high volume of B1/B2 applicants. According to an official update from the government on J
New $250 US Visa Integrity Fee: Who It Affects, When It Applies, and Refund Conditions
A newly introduced $250 "visa integrity fee" for non-immigrant visa applicants to the United States is raising significant concerns among travelers, students, and immigration professionals. Passed as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, this fee is scheduled to take effect during the United States fiscal year 2025, spanning from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025. Although the legislative framework is already in place, the exact implementation date and detailed administrative pr
New $250 US Visa Integrity Fee: Who It Affects, When It Applies, and Refund Conditions
A newly introduced $250 "visa integrity fee" for non-immigrant visa applicants to the United States is raising significant concerns among travelers, students, and immigration professionals. Passed as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, this fee is scheduled to take effect during the United States fiscal year 2025, spanning from October 1, 2024, to September 30, 2025. Although the legislative framework is already in place, the exact implementation date and detailed administrative pr









