President Donald Trump’s latest plan to overhaul the American immigration system has left some immigrant workers confused, ...
US tech giants like Amazon and Meta now lead H-1B visa approvals, a significant shift from Indian firms. This trend ...
America's largest tech companies are hiring more foreign skilled workers on H-1B visas. Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, and Google ...
NFAP analysis of USCIS data shows more than 28,000 U.S. employers received at least one H-1B approval in FY 2025.
Though tech cities such as Bengaluru, Noida, Pune, remote work, start-up ecosystem are in India's favour, salary, infra, and policy could be challenges. What companies are saying?
On top of all that, the $100,000 fee imposed by President Donald Trump on new H-1B visa applications has added extra pressure ...
Amazon's 14,000 corporate job cuts sparked debate over alleged H-1B visa abuse, with critics claiming the company favors ...
This marks the first time four American tech companies have occupied the top four positions for H-1B approvals ...
For over twenty years, the H-1B visa program has faced political scrutiny and misconceptions, particularly the belief that it fosters "cheap labor.", Industry, Times Now ...
There could be a little bit of, almost, quiet time in the labor market, because firms are finding that AI is making their ...
Anti-Indian hate surges online over H-1B visa and Indian Americans, tech professionals increasingly find themselves at the ...
The Trump administration’s crackdown on legal immigration is making it tougher for foreign professionals — doctors, engineers ...