Insights & News on EB1A Visa and U.S. Immigration
Our U.S. Immigration Blog is your go-to resource for staying updated on critical developments in employment-based immigration. From changes in the visa bulletin EB1 India to tips on strengthening your EB1A green card case, we cover the insights that matter most to skilled professionals.
We also provide practical strategies on topics like EB1 adjustment of status, how to document extraordinary achievements effectively, and what to expect during different stages of the process. Beyond news updates, our blog offers EB-1A visa mentorship content to help applicants gain clarity in an otherwise complex system.
By exploring our articles, you not only stay informed but also gain actionable advice curated by experts in the field. Our goal is to equip you with the knowledge and confidence to make well-informed decisions about your immigration journey.

Immigration policy and detention infrastructure in the United States are once again in the national spotlight. This time, it is due to a controversial plan by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to convert large industrial warehouses into massive detention centres. According to reporting by NBC News, internal Department of Homeland Security documents show that the agency is exploring the purchase and operation of “mega warehouses” that could house thousands of migrant detainees as part of an expanded immigration enforcement strategy.

On 3rd February, 2026, the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) and a coalition of academics, researchers, and immigrant professionals filed a federal lawsuit contesting the Trump administration’s controversial “Gold Card” visa program. The group has called the initiative a pay-to-play scheme that privileges wealth over merit and undermines the foundational principles of U.S. immigration law.

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has introduced an online portal to make federal immigration enforcement more accountable to the communities it impacts. The tool lets Michigan residents help hold federal agents publicly accountable by tracking and reporting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions across the state.

In a recent update to U.S. immigration policy, the U.S. Department of State has announced a critical exception for international adoption cases amid its broader visa suspension framework. The change, issued in late January 2026, introduces a National Interest Exception (NIE) specifically for children being adopted by U.S. citizens.

According to the reports of several news outlets, since November 12, 2025, ICE agents have detained the spouses of U.S. Citizens almost right after the green card interviews.

Last Wednesday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton brought out a public accusation of alleged abuse of the federal H-1B visa program. The public accusation explicitly targets what his office spoke of as fraudulent schemes that are devised to disadvantage U.S. workers.

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has officially opened the FY2027 H-1B cap initial registration period, which remains an important update for employers, foreign professionals, and immigration stakeholders. The registration window will run from March 4, 2026, to March 19, 2026, with selection notices expected to be sent by March 31, 2026, through users’ online accounts.

When Anahita Mukherji’s EB-1A green card petition was denied despite USCIS agreeing she met five of the ten criteria, a Nebraska federal court took notice. On January 28, 2026, the U.S. District Court for Nebraska vacated the denial and ordered USCIS to approve her case. This rare step, in Mukherji v. Miller, directly challenges USCIS’s controversial two-step “final merits” review in EB-1A Extraordinary Ability cases.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has ordered a statewide H-1B visa freeze in a detailed letter to the public universities and the state agencies. As is well known, the program allows all foreign-born workers and students to legally reside and work in the United States. The statewide suspension of the H-1B visa has caused worries to many, as this move is thought to obstruct medical research and PhD programs that tend to rely heavily on the visa program to attract talent.

On Tuesday, the Spanish Government announced that it will naturalize potentially hundreds of thousands of immigrants living and working in the country without documents or authorization. With this exemplary policy update, Spain’s government has given a fitting rebuttal to the major trends of the increasingly harsher immigration policies imposed in the United States and the rest of Europe.

There are many unsaid nuances in the immigration laws that may often cause additional trifles and drudgeries for the visa aspirants. And, among the many legal troubles our clients face, one of the most frequent ones to surface is how to deal with RFE and NOID. It often stays unclear to many visa aspirants how to differentiate these two, and moreover, how exactly they legally differ from each other.

According to the reports of several news outlets, the US consulates across India have rescheduled several stamping interview dates further down into 2027. Undoubtedly, this update has caused major stir and disruptions among the Indian professionals. Visa offices in Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Kolkata no longer have regular interview slots available. Here, our Eb-1a experts have directly focused on this news in elaborate detail.
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Could Trump’s New Green Card Rule Pose Further Challenges to Legal Immigration?
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New Update on H-1B $100K Fees Sept 21, 2025
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According to the reports of several news outlets, since November 12, 2025, ICE agents have detained the spouses of U.S. Citizens almost right after the green card interviews.

Survey Says Indian Immigrants in U.S. Are Scared of Traveling: A New Age of Visa Rules
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.

Trump Administration Revokes Hundreds of Visas, Alleging Global Birth Tourism Networks
The Trump administration has launched its most aggressive enforcement action yet against so-called birth tourism. Last Wednesday, the administration revoked hundreds of visas and claimed to have dismantled organized networks spanning West Africa, North Africa, and Europe. According to the authorities, these networks allegedly helped foreign nationals travel to the United States to give birth and secure American citizenship for their children.

US Senator Mike Lee Airs Idea of Pausing H-1B Visa: What Should You Expect?
In a recent social media post, US Republican Senator Mike Lee has vented his desire to put a stop to the H-1B visa system. This is the visa system on which a large chunk of highly skilled Indian workers depend.

US Ends Auto Renewal of Work Permits: Indians at Sword’s Point?
In yet another jaw-dropping announcement, the US Department of Homeland Security has put forward an interim rule to block the automatic extension of the Employment Authorisation Documents (EAD) of all migrant workers.
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