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Gold Card Will Not Get You Faster Visas: Why Did The Program Not Land Well?

On paper, the official website promised accelerated U.S. Residency in the Gold Card Visa Program. However, since its launch by President Trump, the program has faced many legal challenges and a sharp decline in demand. Moreover, legal opinion and the latest comment by the DHS suggests that Gold Card may be unable to provide the applicant a fast residency as promised at the outset of the program.

Everything You Need to Know About USCIS Policy on Public Charge

If you are a visa aspirant, it is always best to have a clear grasp of the U.S. immigration requirements and laws. One such important legal formulation is the policy on public change.

The Status of Employment-Based Visas for India in the January 2026 Visa Bulletin

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.

US Supreme Court Stands By H-1B Families and Protects H-4 Visa Holders

Last Tuesday, the U.S. Supreme Court rejected a case that intended to disempower the dependents of H-1B visa holders.

The Hidden Psychology Behind USCIS RFEs in EB-1A Cases

Often, it is an enigma to many applicants why they have received an RFE despite having a solid case. And, when they do receive the request for evidence, they often feel insurmountable pressure and many give up working on the case altogether, thinking this is the end! However, from our experience, our EB1A consultants have noticed that there are some hidden yardsticks and psychology that work behind USCIS’s adjudication. Here we have zoomed into precisely why so many applicants receive Requests for Evidence (RFEs) even after satisfying the minimum three EB-1A criteria.

Canada Closes Ways for Parent, Grandparent Immigrations: Families Torn Apart

The Canadian administration put a harsh stop to the Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) in 2026. In other words, it is continuing with a permanent pause as announced in the previous year.

Florida Tightens More Restrictions on Illegal Immigrants With Policy & Enforcement

Florida is emerging as one of the most upfront states in the nation when it comes to taking action against illegal immigration. In early 2026, state leaders underscored this direction with new enforcement funding and expanded law enforcement cooperation with federal agencies.

“Gold Card” US Visa Explained: Will the Indians-Origin-Immigrants Get Impacted?

The ‘Gold Card’ has emerged as a new allure to investors. But can it replace the EB-1A visa system? Dive in to know.

Indian Tourists Are Exempted from U.S. Social Media Vetting: Know in Details

In a major development that has caught the attention of global travellers and immigration watchers alike, the United States is proposing new travel screening requirements that would dramatically expand the digital footprint required from many foreign visitors. However, Indian tourists will not be subject to the controversial social media vetting rule.

WISA Act: A New Law to Reverse The H-1B Visa Fee & Other Restrictions?

The future of the H-1B visa program has once again become a central debate in Washington. A newly introduced immigration bill, called the Welcoming International Success Act (WISA), aims to reverse several controversial restrictions imposed on the program during the Trump administration. For global professionals who are tackling the H-1B visa FY 2027 landscape, the proposed law could significantly reshape the high-skilled immigration pathway.