Proposed Easing of H-1B Visa Rules in the U.S.
Explore the DHS's proposed changes to the H-1B visa program, potentially simplifying and broadening eligibility for skilled global professionals in the U.S.
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Explore the DHS's proposed changes to the H-1B visa program, potentially simplifying and broadening eligibility for skilled global professionals in the U.S.
Exploring the U.S. visa ban on Israeli settlers in the West Bank for extremist activities, its implications, and global reactions to this pivotal policy shift.
From January 2024, a pilot program for select H1B visa renewals begins in the U.S., streamlining the process and aiding professionals and employers.
US Department of State's innovative paperless visa pilot program, transforming traditional visa processing into a digital future.
2023 brings an important update for French investors: the US extends E2 visa duration to 4 years, offering greater convenience for business ventures.
Discover how 2023's US immigration changes affect global businesses. Insights on Advance Parole, EADs, J visas, and more for corporate strategy.
Explore the latest USCIS L1 visa policy changes affecting UK sole proprietors. Learn about alternatives and expert advice for US business expansion.
Discover the FY 2024 increase in the H-2B visa cap, a key step to mitigate US labor shortages. Learn its impact on businesses and foreign workers.
Biden and Trump: different approaches to H-1B visa reform, some similarities. Report examines the policy differences and their impact on businesses and workers.
Understand the different categories of employment-based green cards, requirements, and tips for immigrating to the US for employment in our guide.
The U.S. Government has recently announced a significant increase in the fees for various forms of visas, including those for artists. This is the first hike in artist visa costs since 2016. The changes are set to take effect from April 1, 2024. This comprehensive report will delve into the details of these changes, their likely impact, and the reactions from various stakeholders.
The US Senate's bipartisan plan under the "National Security Agreement" to reform the H-1B visa program intends to grant work authorization for spouses and children of visa holders waiting for a "Green Card". It also aims to tackle excessive green card backlogs.
In a recent update that has caught the attention of international professionals and US companies alike, the United States has announced a huge increase in the fees for H-1B and L-1 visas, with many changes to take effect on April 1, 2024. This fee increase, is the first of its kind since 2016, will impact employers in particular.
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently announced a significant hike in premium processing fees, set to take effect on February 26, 2024. This decision has sparked widespread concern among immigrants, advocacy groups, and the business community, criticizing the move as a barrier to essential immigration services.
The H-1B visa is useful for skilled professionals worldwide with a job offer to gain entry to the United States. The non-immigrant work visa, the H-1B allows U.S. employers to engage skilled foreign workers in specialty occupations. Securing an H-1B visa, however, is not a straightforward process.
The transition from the Trump to the Biden Administration brought a seismic shift in U.S. immigration policy. The Biden Administration's approach to immigration has been marked by significant policy reversals, ambitious new initiatives, and an ongoing struggle to manage a complex and evolving landscape.