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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.

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.

Why Was This EB-1A Appeal Denied? And What Every Petitioner Must Learn From It

On March 9, 2026, the USCIS Administrative Appeals Office (AAO) issued Non-Precedent Decision MAR092026_02B2203, dismissing an appeal in an EB-1A Alien of Extraordinary Ability petition. The decision, publicly available through the USCIS Error and Appeals Records repository, is a textbook example of why self-filed and inadequately prepared EB-1A petitions collapse, even when the underlying professional credentials seem strong on paper.

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.

EB‑1A Fraud Crackdown: What The Debates, Panic, and Truth Look Like in 2025

In June 2025, several journals and online media have reported that the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has tightened its scrutiny on employment-based visas, particularly EB-1A.

USCIS Releases New Photo Policy to Strengthen Security and Prevent Immigration Fraud

On December 12, 2025, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) introduced a new photo policy aimed at fortifying identity verification and reducing fraud in the immigration system.

New Immigration Rule in Texas Can Make Thousands of Licensed Workers Lose Jobs

The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation has passed a new rule that could pose a substantial threat to the jobs of thousands of licensed workers in the State. According to several news reports, the department has taken away the right of undocumented immigrants to earn licenses and certifications.

Canada Teases TR-to-PR Pathway for 33,000 Temporary Workers: Alternative for H-1B Techies?

Canada’s immigration minister, Lena Metlege Diab, announced something long anticipated: the Temporary Resident to Permanent Resident in Canada pathway is now active. It is about to open the door for 33,000 foreign workers who are already filling different job roles in Canada.

U.S. Appeals Court Upholds Trump’s Immigration Detention Policy: What It Means for Immigrants

U.S. immigration policy sets the headline yet again: a divided panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upheld the Trump administration’s immigration detention policy, which orders detention without bond for a broad group of noncitizens. This is the first time an appellate court has validated the policy after it was previously struck down by several lower federal courts.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Launches New Efforts to Stop Birth Tourism

In a recent update, covered by Reuters and several other outlets, we came to know of an initiative by the Trump administration to intensify the crackdown on networks that facilitate pregnant women to lie on visa applications for securing a U.S. citizenship for their U.S.-born children. President Trump has recently cited this issue in support of the ongoing efforts of the administration to stall the birthright citizenship.