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Self-Sponsorship for H-1B position now possible under new 2025 rules

Self-sponsorship for the H-1B visa is possible if you set up a compliant company structure, document oversight, pay prevailing wage,…

Australia unveils new Migration Strategy with big changes for international students

Australia’s Migration Strategy overhaul in 2024–2025 brings tougher entry rules, higher fees, and stricter requirements for students and skilled workers.…

Ruben Gallego Challenges Self-Deportation With Bold Work Visa Plan

Senator Gallego’s proposal offers a legal work visa for undocumented immigrants who pay a $5,000 fine and pass checks, while…

H-1B holders can take long-term medical leave without risking status

H-1B workers may legally take long-term medical leave if approved and documented per company or FMLA rules, ensuring lawful status…

OPT workers face layoffs that may threaten H-1B visa hopes

Rising layoffs in 2025 severely challenge OPT workers, whose legal stay in the U.S. depends on rapid re-employment and employer-sponsored…

How to move from Temporary Protected Status to an H-1B visa

Transitioning from TPS to H-1B status in the U.S. requires employer sponsorship, specialty occupation eligibility, and vigilant status maintenance. Failure…

Indian citizens can renew H1B visa at U.S. Consulates in Australia

Indian citizens in H1B status may renew or stamp their U.S. visa at U.S. Consulates in Australia as tourists, with…

H-1B Holders Can Apply for B-2 Change of Status More Than Once

Switching from H-1B to B-2 multiple times is legally possible, but each request faces increased USCIS scrutiny. Timely filings and…