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Indians Lead the U.S. STEM Workforce Through H-1B and Education

In 2024 Indians took over 70% of H-1B approvals, underpinning U.S. STEM roles. A proposed $100,000 H-1B fee could cut…

H-1B Lottery Loss Sparks Huang’s Move to Taiwan for Entrepreneurship

After two unsuccessful H-1B lottery attempts, including April 2025, Taiwanese engineer Wen-Hsing Huang left the U.S., returning to Taiwan to…

DHS Proposal Sets Fixed Admission Periods for F/J/I Nonimmigrants

DHS proposed replacing duration of status with fixed admission periods for F, J, and I visas, requiring Form I-539 extensions,…

India Could Benefit as U.S. H-1B Fee Pushes Talent Home

The U.S. will impose a $100,000 one-time fee on new H-1B petitions filed after September 21, 2025, exempting renewals. Experts…

How International Students Subsidize U.S. Education—and the H-1B Crackdown

A proposed $100,000 one-time fee on new H-1B petitions could deter international students, cut university revenues (potentially $3 billion), and…

Canada Narrowed PGWP: 920 Programs Eligible in 2025 Update

Canada tightened PGWP rules in 2025 by aligning eligible CIP fields with labour shortages. IRCC removed 178 fields, added 119…

Grassley Urges DHS to Stop F-1 Student Work Permits

Sen. Chuck Grassley urged DHS to end F-1 work permits under OPT, citing legal and security concerns. OPT allows 12…

214(b) Denials Despite Strong Profiles: Lessons from Indian Students

Two funded Indian applicants were denied F-1 visas under 214(b) after consular officers doubted their intent to return. Credibility, mention…