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H-1B Visa Stamping Delays Still Continue in India: When Could You Get Slots in 2026

Indian professionals who are seeking to enter or return to the United States on an H-1B visa are facing unprecedented challenges. Interview dates at U.S. consulates across India, once relatively predictable, are now pushed into 2027. This phenomenon has transformed routine visa stamping into a long-term career obstacle for high-skilled workers.

White House Stands Staunch in Defending H-1B Visa Reforms Despite Lawsuits

In a firm and decisive statement, the White House has confirmed that it remains steadfast in defending the H-1B visa reforms, even as legal challenges pile up from universities and tech industry groups.

Trump Sides With H-1B Visa? Comments: ‘We Have to Bring in People’

In an interview last Tuesday, U.S. President Donald Trump appeared to defend the H-1B visa program with the following words: “We have to bring in talent.”

Raja Krishnamoorthi’s Push for H-1B Reform: What His Bill Means for High-Skilled Immigrants

Indian-American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi has long been one of the most vocal advocates for high-skilled immigrant workers in the United States.

US Expands Visa Bond Program: Up to $15,000 Requirement Added for 12 More Countries

If you are planning a trip to the United States for business or leisure, you need to know the latest update on U.S. visa bonds. This policy update announced on March 18, 2026, revealed that the U.S. is expanding its visa bond pilot program. From April 2, 2026 onward, passport holders from 12 additional countries will be required to post a refundable bond of up to $15,000 when applying for certain short-term visas.

What H-1B Applicants Should Do if They Face a Notice to Appear (NTA)

For H-1B visa holders and applicants, a Notice to Appear (NTA) is like a scary knock on the door. It is the official charging document that initiates removal (deportation) proceedings in the U.S. Immigration Court.

Why EB-2 NIW Might Not Be a Suitable Avenue for Indian & Chinese Nationals

The EB-2 National Interest Waiver (EB-2 NIW) has long appealed to talented professionals who believe they have something to contribute to the national interests of the U.S. It allows self-petitioning without employer sponsorship and skips the PERM labour-certification step. On paper, it may sound elegant.

How The H-1B Squeeze Has Put a Stop to Many Indians’ Aspirations

The most recent set of reforms spearheaded by the Trump administration has driven a final nail into the coffin of many Indians’ aspirations.

The Perfect Time in Your Career to Get EB-1A Mentorship: Are You Late Already?

Many extraordinary achievers believe they need to be ready before they get EB-1A guidance. Though the EB-1A green card path is one of the most sought-after routes to settle permanently in the U.S, the timing of preparation can influence your profile to a significant extent. If you wait too long to start your EB-1A journey, you could face longer waits and missed opportunities to file at the right moment.

H-1B Visa Filings See a Staggering 50% Drop Compared to Previous Year

Immigration experts are highlighting a steep drop in H-1B visa filings in the current fiscal year. According to their analysis and projections, the visa filing rate may have plummeted as low as by a staggering 50%.