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H-1B Visa Withdrawn: Reddit User's US Dream Ends

An international student's H-1B visa sponsorship was abruptly withdrawn by his employer, forcing a US exit. Read his shocking story and the uncertain future for Indian H-1B holders.

US H-1B Visa Rules Now Include Mandatory Social Media Scrutiny

New US rules require H-1B and H-4 visa applicants to make social media accounts public for review. Indian professionals, forming the core of America's tech workforce, face the highest impact. Learn what this means for your American dream.

Second Indian national dies in US house fire

Anvesh Sarapelli succumbs to injuries from Albany blaze, a day after Sahaja Reddy Udumala. Indian mission offers assistance as investigation continues. Read the full story.

US Expands Social Media Vetting to H-1B, H-4 Visas

US State Department mandates social media checks for H-1B workers and H-4 dependents from Dec 15. Experts warn of delays, increased scrutiny for Indian IT professionals. Learn the new rules.

US Firm's IIT-Delhi Ad Defies H-1B Visa Fee Hike

A US AI recruitment firm's hoarding at IIT-Delhi placement, promising H-1B sponsorship despite a $100,000 fee, offers relief to students amid stricter US visa norms under the Trump administration.

US HIRE Act: Doubling H-1B Visas, Impact on Indians

US Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi reintroduces the HIRE Act to double H-1B visas to 130,000. For Indian professionals, who get over 70% of these visas, this could mean major new opportunities. Read more.

xAI Engineer Works 36 Hours Straight, Sparks Debate

An xAI engineer's 36-hour work marathon without sleep ignites online debate about work culture. Indian-origin executive Ayush Jaiswal shifts focus to systemic issues. Read more about Elon Musk's work ethic influence.

Bank CEO Supports H-1B Visa, Warns Against High Fee

Dennis Nixon, CEO of International Bank of Commerce, defends the H-1B visa program, arguing the proposed $100,000 fee would cripple small businesses while benefiting tech giants like Amazon and Apple.

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