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US Employment Visa Dates Advance for Indians in March 2026
The US Visa Bulletin for March 2026 has brought encouraging news for Indian applicants in employment-based visa categories, with several segments showing forward movement. However, family-sponsored visa categories remain largely stagnant, offering little relief to those awaiting reunification. According to the latest update, employment-based categorie
US Employment Visa Dates Advance for Indians in March 2026
The US Visa Bulletin for March 2026 has brought encouraging news for Indian applicants in employment-based visa categories, with several segments showing forward movement. However, family-sponsored visa categories remain largely stagnant, offering little relief to those awaiting reunification. According to the latest update, employment-based categorie
Legal Immigration Drops Sharply in US; H-1B Visas Fall 25%
Legal immigration to the United States has declined significantly in recent years, outpacing the reduction in illegal border crossings, according to a recent analysis. The findings highlight a major shift in immigration patterns, with legal pathways experiencing a sharper slowdown. The analysis suggests that reductions in legal immigration are substantially higher than the drop in illegal entries. A large portion of the overall decline in immigration is now attributed to cuts in legal routes
Legal Immigration Drops Sharply in US; H-1B Visas Fall 25%
Legal immigration to the United States has declined significantly in recent years, outpacing the reduction in illegal border crossings, according to a recent analysis. The findings highlight a major shift in immigration patterns, with legal pathways experiencing a sharper slowdown. The analysis suggests that reductions in legal immigration are substantially higher than the drop in illegal entries. A large portion of the overall decline in immigration is now attributed to cuts in legal routes
US Tech Companies Rely on H-1B Visas for AI Talent Amid Rapid Investments
As major US technology companies accelerate their investments in artificial intelligence (AI) and digital infrastructure, they are increasingly turning to the H-1B visa program to recruit skilled foreign professionals. New data reveals that a significant portion of visa petitions filed by leading tech firms is directly tied to AI-related roles, underscoring the growing reliance on global talent to fuel innovation and maintain a competitive edge in the digital economy. An analysis of
US Tech Companies Rely on H-1B Visas for AI Talent Amid Rapid Investments
As major US technology companies accelerate their investments in artificial intelligence (AI) and digital infrastructure, they are increasingly turning to the H-1B visa program to recruit skilled foreign professionals. New data reveals that a significant portion of visa petitions filed by leading tech firms is directly tied to AI-related roles, underscoring the growing reliance on global talent to fuel innovation and maintain a competitive edge in the digital economy. An analysis of









