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Trump’s Order Seeks Federal Standard to Preempt State AI Laws

The Dec. 11, 2025 Executive Order directs federal action against state AI laws, including court challenges, Commerce reviews, and withholding…

Mark Mitchell’s H-1B Claim: What It Means for Visa Holders and NRIs

A Rasmussen Reports CEO’s remarks advocating to reduce Indian H-1B workers sparked widespread criticism. Experts say the comparison oversimplifies legal…

Alexandr Wang: Leading Meta’s Superintelligence Lab and the AI era

Meta’s June 2025 deal made Alexandr Wang Chief AI Officer after a $14.3 billion investment in Scale AI. The new…

US Immigration FAQ Update: H-1B, F-1, NRIs Amid 2025 Changes

Key 2025 changes include an H-1B modernization rule, a presidential $100,000 fee for certain visa stamp cases, and the end…

What Not to Say at Your U.S. Visa Interview (2025–2026)

Short visa interviews demand complete honesty. Review DS-160 and your immigration timeline 30 days before, collect supporting documents for any…

Past Arrests and U.S. Visas: H-1B, Green Card, Renewals

Arrests may trigger visa revocations, lengthy administrative processing, or denials during H-1B stamping, green card filings, and renewals. Always disclose…

Tariffs and Immigration Policy Threaten India–US Ties for Immigrants

Steep tariffs and tighter visa rules are increasing costs and visa delays for Indian students, H-1B workers, and employers. Lawmakers…

H-1B: Prudential Revocation, 221(g), Denial, Ineligibility

H‑1B applicants face four consular outcomes: Prudential Revocation (stamp canceled), 221(g) (administrative hold), Visa Denial (refusal), and Criminal Ineligibility (inadmissibility).…