Trump's visa crackdown: 80,000+ revoked in 2024
In a dramatic immigration policy shift, the Trump administration has rescinded more than 80,000 non-immigrant visas this year, creating uncertainty for thousands of foreign workers and families.
In a dramatic immigration policy shift, the Trump administration has rescinded more than 80,000 non-immigrant visas this year, creating uncertainty for thousands of foreign workers and families.
The Trump administration cancels approximately 80,000 non-immigrant US visas, including H-1B and H-4 categories, in a sweeping move that impacts thousands of Indian professionals and their families.
In a sweeping immigration move, the Trump administration has cancelled approximately 80,000 non-immigrant visas, primarily affecting H-1B and other work-related categories. Get the full details on this significant policy shift.
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