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In late 2025, a striking new trend emerged from the United States; one that cuts across careers, cultures, and communities. A major 2025 Survey of Immigrants conducted by the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) in partnership with The New York Times uncovered a powerful undercurrent of fear among immigrants in the U.S., including a large share of Indian professionals and families. According to the survey’s findings, nearly three in ten immigrants have deliberately avoided travel, both within and outside the U.S., to stay under the radar of immigration authorities.

The new H-1B visa rule remains one of the most important reforms amidst the crucial changes in the immigration policy under Donald Trump’s administration. Though the rule is going to be formally published and written down in the Federal Register today, much of it remains unclear and mysterious. Experts are already asking questions about whether the rule is going to supplant the old O-1 visa, and has even the potential to completely replace it.

Late December, the U.S. Embassy in India issued a “Worldwide Alert” for H-1B and H-4 visa applicants. This advisory, shared on social media and official channels, comes amid expanded visa vetting processes and prolonged processing times that are now being experienced globally for these visa categories. So, what does this notice exactly say? And, what do applicants need to know right away?

A group of immigration attorneys has recently come out to address a trend they have been noticing since the beginning of December: sudden revocations of U.S. Visas, particularly the H-1B. Prominent immigration attorney Rahul Reddy spoke in detail about the perplexity that surrounds this new trend.

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has published a final rule fundamentally changing the H-1B visa selection process. It replaces the long-standing random lottery with a wage-weighted approach designed to prioritize higher-paid and higher-skilled foreign workers.

USCIS has recently released a policy update that aims to strengthen both protections for genuine survivors of domestic abuse and the integrity of U.S. immigration processes. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has released this updated guidance for the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) program.

In a major legal and policy development, a U.S. federal judge has refused to block President Donald Trump’s controversial $100,000 fee on new H-1B visa applications. This ruling marks a significant victory for the Trump administration’s immigration agenda.

As the U.S. Department of State released the January 2026 Visa Bulletin, Indian professionals tracking their employment-based (EB) immigrant visa progress saw notable priority date movements in the Employment-Based categories.

In late December 2025, The Independent reported that the Trump administration is advancing plans that could significantly reshape U.S. citizenship policy. This development marks one of the most consequential shifts in U.S. immigration policy in decades, as it has touched on constitutional rights and sparked intense legal debate. The report suggests that the administration is gearing up to strip more foreign-born Americans of their citizenship.

Over hundreds of Indian professionals on H-1B visas are stranded in India after their visa appointments were abruptly cancelled and postponed. They are currently unable to return to their jobs after travelling to India for visa renewals this month.

A prominent republican senator justified suspending the US Diversity Visa Lottery, commenting that it is not about racism but the security of the entire nation.

Kristi Noem, the Homeland Security Secretary, has authorised the suspension of the green card lottery program at Donald Trump’s advice. As a reason for her step, she remarked that it allowed the suspect in the Brown University and MIT shootings to enter the US.
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Massive Drop in H-1B Visa Approvals: Top Indian Companies Lagging Behind
The leading India-based companies are witnessing a breathtaking drop in the number of H-1B visa approvals in FY25. This striking drop has been recorded and noted by the National Foundation for American Policy (NFAP) analysis of the USCIS data.

Trump Administration’s New Plan to Reject Asylum Pleas Without Interview
According to a report by CBS News, the Trump administration has developed a plan that would facilitate the U.S. immigration officials to quickly reject asylum applications without even conducting interviews. The source of this news is internal government documents obtained by CBS News.

What Is Trump’s Administration’s Public Charge Rule and How It Could Affect Immigrants
The “public charge” rule is one of the most complex and controversial parts of U.S. immigration policy. At its core, it asks whether a non-citizen applying for a visa or a green card may become primarily dependent on government support. Traditionally, this test was narrow. It looked mostly at whether someone received cash welfare or long-term institutional care paid by government funds. Under the Trump administration, the definition of public charge expanded dramatically, with consequences that could reshape legal immigration.

Federal Judge Strikes Down Trump’s $100,000 H-1B Fee as Unlawful
A federal judge has struck down one of the most controversial immigration measures introduced during President Donald Trump’s second term: a $100,000 fee imposed on new H-1B visa petitions. The ruling, issued by U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin in Boston on June 8, 2026, represents a significant legal setback for the administration’s efforts to reshape the high-skilled immigration system. In the ruling, Judge Sorokin wrote: “The Court finds that the Policy imposes a tax on H-1B petitions without the requisite delegation by Congress.”

US Commerce Secretary Hints at The End of H-1B: What You Need to Know
In a recent interview with Fox News’s The Ingraham Angle, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnik hinted at a possible plan to terminate the H-1B program. He commented ‘I'm involved in changing the H1-B visa program.

Indian Students in Germany in Crisis? Visa Cancellations, Deportation Fears and What You Must Know
Germany has been emerging as one of the world’s fastest-growing destinations for Indian students, but recent events have precipitated sharp concerns about the Indian students studying in Germany. What was once seen as a stable route to international education and future career opportunities has suddenly become uncertain for several hundred Indian students.

U.S. Citizenship Test Will Now Contain More Questions
The USCIS, as part of its broader overhaul, is now adding more questions to the civics test that the applicants need to pass as part of the citizenship screening. This would be, to date, the latest step by the Trump administration to tighten the reins on the immigration process.

Australia Sounds the Alarm on Rising Student-Visa Fraud
In a striking move that underscores growing concerns within its international education sector, Australia’s Department of Home Affairs (DHA) has issued a Student Visa Integrity Alert.

Could U.S. Citizenship Change Forever? Trump’s Push to Strip Citizenship from Some Foreign-Born Americans
In late December 2025, The Independent reported that the Trump administration is advancing plans that could significantly reshape U.S. citizenship policy. This development marks one of the most consequential shifts in U.S. immigration policy in decades, as it has touched on constitutional rights and sparked intense legal debate. The report suggests that the administration is gearing up to strip more foreign-born Americans of their citizenship.

Trump Administration Limits Time for Foreign Students in the U.S.
The Trump administration is about to impose yet another immigration bottleneck on students, participants of the exchange programme, and media visa holders. The proposal aims to limit the time of students in the U.S. to no more than four years.
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