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US Drops $100,000 Fee for H-1B Status Change

In a significant development for H-1B visa holders, the United States has clarified that the controversial $100,000 fee does NOT apply to those seeking change of status within the country. This brings much-needed relief to thousands of Indian professional

AI Startup Simplifies US Visa Process for Indians

Former Microsoft engineer Priya Kulkarni launches innovative AI platform that simplifies the complex US visa application process, making international mobility easier for Indian professionals and students.

H-1B $100K Fee Exempt for Extensions: USCIS

Major relief for H-1B visa holders as USCIS confirms the new $100,000 fee applies only to new registrations, not extensions or status change applications. Get the latest updates on US immigration rules affecting Indian professionals.

H-1B Visa $100,000 Fee: Who Pays?

Breaking down the controversial new H-1B visa rules including the massive $100,000 fee, who it affects, and key exemptions for Indian professionals and companies.

Facebook AI Can Edit Your Phone Photos Automatically

Facebook's revolutionary AI tool now suggests smart edits for photos stored directly on your smartphone. Discover how this cutting-edge technology can transform your mobile photography experience.

ChatGPT-Canva Integration: AI Creates Presentations

Revolutionize your presentation game! OpenAI's ChatGPT now integrates directly with Canva, transforming text prompts into professional slides in seconds. Discover how this powerful AI collaboration is changing content creation forever.

US Housing Crisis Hits H-1B Visa Holders Hard

Skyrocketing home prices and mortgage barriers are creating impossible hurdles for Indian H-1B professionals trying to buy homes in America. Discover the financial nightmare facing skilled immigrants.

Meta Launches Parental Controls for AI Chatbot Safety

Meta introduces groundbreaking parental supervision tools for teens interacting with AI chatbots on WhatsApp, Instagram, and Messenger, giving Indian parents unprecedented control over their children's AI experiences.

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