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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.

The Tailor Who Changed U.S. Visa Law: How Matter of Hira (1966) Redefined the B-1 Business Visitor

In immigration law, some cases quietly shape policy through a radical re-questioning. One such case is Matter of Hira, a landmark ruling that clarified what kinds of activities a foreign visitor may legally perform in the United States on a B-1 business visa. Hira was a 28-year-old tailor from India who worked under a Hong Kong company. Yet, his case, which stemmed from his visit to the company’s U.S. customers, completely reshaped and redefined the contours of the U.S. visa law.

April 2025 Visa Bulletin: Key Changes Affecting India’s EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3 Visa Applicants

Immigrants awaiting green cards depend on the US Department of State’s Visa Bulletin for updates, especially those applying through the employment-based (EB) visa from India

H-1B Applicants Receiving 221(g) Slips from Visa Officers: Know What It Means

From December 15 onwards, the US State Department has intensified its social media vetting procedure for skilled workers and employees. Both H-1B and H-4 professionals will be taken under the elaborate vetting procedure. Interestingly, while there is no official disclaimer, some candidates are now receiving a 221(g) slip.

US Announces Fresh Visa Immigration-related Fees for Fiscal Year 2026

In a fresh announcement, the Department of Homeland Security, aka DHS, has revealed the Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 inflationary adjustments to certain immigration fees in compliance with the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (HR-1).

Don’t Misunderstand The “Published Material About You” EB-1 Criteria: Here is What It Truly Means

If you are grappling with an EB-1A green card, chances are you already know about one of its most notorious criteria: “published material about you and your work in professional or major trade publications or major media.” This criterion remains one of the strongest in your EB-1A arsenal. However, the way it is articulated leaves a great deal of room for confusion and ambiguity.

May 2025 Visa Bulletin: Key Updates for India’s EB-1, EB-2 & EB-3 Applicants

The May 2025 visa bulletin reveals some important projections for India’s EB-1, EB-2 & EB-3 applicants. Know more about these projections here.

The Greatest Yet U.S. Crackdown on H-1B Misuse? Everything You Need to Know

In a recent onslaught, the Trump administration has effected the severest yet crackdown on the H-1B misuse.

Can Trump's Gold & Platinum Cards Replace EB Visa Categories?

In September 2025, the U.S. government introduced new visa options under the Gold Card and Platinum Card programmes.

H-1B Visa Submission to Begin With the FLAG System Back Online

As the Foreign Labor Application Gateway (FLAG) system is back online, employers in the United States can once again start submitting applications