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What You Need to Know About ‘Continuous Vetting’ for U.S. Visa Holders

A State Department Statement on Thursday has brought to light a constant threat looming over the stability of every visa holder. All holders of valid U.S. visas would be subject to ‘Continuous vetting’ starting last Tuesday.

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.

US Issues New Warning to Indian Students Amidst Immigration Crackdown

In a recent social media post, the US Embassy in India on Saturday issued a new warning to Indian students. The post states that there would be ‘serious consequences’ if they break any laws or get detained for any reason.

Why Are Many Indians on H-1B Leaving the U.S.? A Pattern of Reverse Migration?

The United States has undoubtedly been the most important magnet for Indian aspirants and professionals. And, one of the real anchors for many Indians’ career dreams was the H-1B visa. However, after the latest fee imposition and increasing screening and vetting, many Indians are at a crossroads of ending their dreams unrealized.

Several Research Data Indicates Reducing Immigration Can Harm America’s Own Workers

According to Forbes and several other outlets, new researches are indicating a damaging trend to the U.S. economy. Within the last few weeks, studies have hinted that the United States is more likely to prosper by welcoming more immigrants instead of barring or prohibiting them. Contrary to what one may assume, the U.S.-born native workers are not benefiting from stricter immigration policies, the research suggests.

The Impact of the USA & Iran War on Travel Warnings & Work Visas

The rising conflict between the United States & Iran might be infringing on the regularity of work visas and business travels. The war may have caused severe travel paralysis and dysfunctions in multiple embassies. And, without a doubt, the consequences could be serious risks to jobs and immigration status.

Trump’s Boldest Move Yet? 75 Nations Blacklisted from U.S. Visas

In a thunderbolt of immigration policies, the Trump administration announced an indefinite suspension of immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 countries starting January 21, 2026. The move, confirmed by the U.S. State Department and reported widely by global news outlets, is framed as part of an effort to “protect U.S. public resources” by restricting entry to individuals deemed likely to become reliant on government welfare.

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.

How to Apply for a H-4 Visa Renewal: A Definitive Step-by-Step Guide

For families in the United States on H-1B visas, the H-4 visa is what allows spouses and children to stay together in the country legally. It provides dependents of H-1B workers the ability to live in the U.S., attend school, and, in some cases, even work through an H-4 EAD (Employment Authorization Document). However, the H-4 visa is not permanent. It must be renewed periodically whenever the H-1B holder extends their status or when the visa stamp expires. Previously, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) granted a 540-day automatic extension for the H-4 visas. However, with the recent cancellation of this period for certain visa categories, the H-4 visa holders need to remain more cautious than ever.

Did US Consulates in India Have Run Out of H-1B Interview Dates Till 2027?

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.