BlogImpact of U.S. Birthright Citizenship on H-1B Visa Holders and Green Card Aspirants
Explore how U.S. birthright citizenship affects H-1B visa holders and their families, including implications for green card sponsorship and long-term planning.
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BlogExplore how U.S. birthright citizenship affects H-1B visa holders and their families, including implications for green card sponsorship and long-term planning.
ArticleA US federal judge has blocked Donald Trump’s executive order restricting automatic birthright citizenship, calling it 'blatantly unconstitutional,' providing relief to Indian tech professionals and families.
ArticleDonald Trump's executive order ending birthright citizenship could reshape the future for H-1B visa holders, green card aspirants, and their families in the US.
ArticleThe US Green Card Lottery offers 55,000 diversity visas each year to nationals of eligible countries, but Indians remain excluded due to high migration numbers.
ArticleThe US is set to introduce a formal H-1B visa renewal process in 2025, allowing holders to renew their visas domestically without returning to India.
ArticleThe new H-1B modernization rule allows entrepreneurs to self-sponsor visas through their own startups, opening new pathways for Indian founders to enter the US market.
ArticleThe US has removed the two-year home residency requirement for J-1 visa holders from 37 countries, including India and China, easing pathways to work visas and green cards.
ArticleThe U.S. extends automatic work permit renewal to 540 days for H-4 and L-2 visa holders, easing delays for spouses of H-1B and L-1 workers.
ArticleThe U.S. Department of Homeland Security extends automatic work permit renewals for H-4 and L-2 visa holders from 180 to 540 days, effective January 13, 2025.
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