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Trump Administration Revives Public Charge Rule With Stricter Green Card Scrutiny
Trump Administration Revives Public Charge Rule With Stricter Green Card Scrutiny

The Trump administration has officially reinstated the controversial public charge rule that marks one of the most significant changes to employment and family-based immigration policy to date. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that the revised regulation will take effect on September 18, 2026. The public charge rule will restore a stricter framework for evaluating whether green card applicants are likely to become financially dependent on government assistance.

F-1 Visa Students in The U.S. Are Now Barred From Changing Courses
F-1 Visa Students in The U.S. Are Now Barred From Changing Courses

The F-1 visa students are set to face yet another new restriction, as the freshly admitted students will no longer have the privilege of transferring universities or changing courses immediately. They can only indulge in the changes after completing one year of study.

What Do You Need to Know About The July 2025 Visa Bulletin?
What Do You Need to Know About The July 2025 Visa Bulletin?

Let’s take a dive into this month’s visa bulletin and how it can help you take your next step.

No Business Loans for Green Card Holders? Know The New Policy in Details
No Business Loans for Green Card Holders? Know The New Policy in Details

According to the latest policy shift, Green Card holders, legally known as lawful permanent residents (LPRs), will no longer be eligible for U.S. government-backed small business loans starting March 1, 2026. The updated rule, issued by the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), reverses decades of practice and raises critical questions about access to capital for immigrant-founded businesses.

Trump Signs $70 Billion Secure America Act, Cementing His Immigration Enforcement Agenda
Trump Signs $70 Billion Secure America Act, Cementing His Immigration Enforcement Agenda

President Donald Trump signed a major immigration enforcement legislation into law on Wednesday, capping a months-long congressional battle and pouring nearly $70 billion into the agencies at the front-line of his mass deportation campaign. Standing in the Oval Office, Trump declared he was "thrilled to sign the Secure America Act to immediately and fully fund the Department of Homeland Security through the end of my term."

US Green Card Approvals Drop Sharply, With Indians Among the Hardest Hit: What the Data Shows
US Green Card Approvals Drop Sharply, With Indians Among the Hardest Hit: What the Data Shows

New data drawn from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) figures show a sharp decline in green card approvals over the past year. Moreover, the Indian applicants are absorbing a disproportionate share of the slowdown. The numbers, compiled and analyzed by immigration research groups including Boundless Immigration and the Cato Institute, paint a picture of an approval system that has tightened considerably since the current administration took office. This is in clear disparity with the overall demand for green cards from Indian nationals, which, on the other hand, continued to climb.

Trump Comments ‘Foreign Students Are Good Business’: Renewed Hopes for Students Abroad?
Trump Comments ‘Foreign Students Are Good Business’: Renewed Hopes for Students Abroad?

On Monday, U.S. President Donald Trump, in a counterintuitive jibe, endorsed having foreign students in U.S. Universities.

What EB-1 Green Card Criteria Athletes Need to Focus On?
What EB-1 Green Card Criteria Athletes Need to Focus On?

As an immigration expert, our research and experience have taught us that it might not be a great idea to focus on all the EB-1 green card criteria equally.

The Department of Homeland Security Shuts Down: Know Its Full Impact on Immigration
The Department of Homeland Security Shuts Down: Know Its Full Impact on Immigration

A government shutdown sends ripples across federal operations, but when the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) grinds to a halt, the effects are also likely felt keenly by millions of immigrants pursuing lawful status and visas in the United States. DHS is known to oversee the broadest swath of immigration functions. So when it shuts down, the impact could be wide-ranging for all immigration aspirants.

The New Update on the $100K H-1B Crisis: Sep 22, 2025
The New Update on the $100K H-1B Crisis: Sep 22, 2025

In a dramatic shift for U.S. immigration policy, a new one-time US$100,000 fee has been mandated for new H-1B visa petitions.