Big tech companies like Google, Amazon and Microsoft are urging H-1B visa holders not to leave the United States. These firms ...
Thousands of immigrant techies, including Indians, are living in the United States in uncertainty over their future under President Donald Trump's stringent immigration policies.
Tejas Vijh, who works at a small VC firm, said that layoffs and visa anxiety makes him grateful he didn't choose to work at a ...
Americans are told that mass immigration will bring the world's geniuses to our country. The numbers tell a different story.
The H-1B visa program is a cornerstone of the U.S. tech labour market, with 65,000 slots granted annually through a lottery system ...
Google, Microsoft, Meta, and Tesla were among the largest sponsors of H-1B visas in 2025, underscoring the tech sectors ...
Republicans, led by Jim Jordan, plan immigration reform that may affect H-1B visas, raising concerns among businesses. New restrictions, like higher salary requirements, could price out skilled ...
The future of the program, which has drawn criticism for being bureaucratic and time-consuming, is especially tenuous under ...
Tech giants such as Amazon, Microsoft, and Google are ardent supporters of H-1B program, diligently filing numerous visas ...
Recent US H-1B visa policy changes cause concern among Indian IT professionals. However, a shortage of specialised technical skills in America and tech giants' focus on Indian talent may moderate ...
US Vice President JD Vance on Thursday revealed that he could run for president in 2028 after discussing the matter with ...