USCIS
US tech firms mop up more number of H-1B visas
Firms with higher R&D spend likely to get more approval.
H-1B visa cap reached for fiscal year 2019: US Immigration Services
The USCIS would conduct a lottery to decide successful applicants for the work visa popular among Indian IT professionals.
New H-1B policy memorandum issued to protect workers: USCIS
USCIS is simply clarifying existing regulations and policy for third-party worksite H-1B petitions.
21 lakh Indian IT professionals applied for H-1B visa in 11 years: report
USCIS received 3.4 million (34 lakh) H-1B visas applications, of which people from India accounted for 21 lakh.
US to resume fast processing of H-1B work visas popular with Indians
Federal agency USCIS also plans to resume premium processing of other H-1B petitions as workloads permit.
H1B visas to return as workload permit, says US immigration agency
USCIS started premium processing of all H1B visa requests for doctors under a waiver program and for government agency waivers.
Visa curbs may not be such a bad thing!
Indian companies must restore the balance by moving greater amounts of work from the US to India or other geographies.
H-1B visa memo to have little impact on Indian IT cos: Nasscom
Indian firms like TCS, Infosys and Wipro -- on their part -- have been reducing their dependence on H-1B visas.
H-1B visa lottery system to stay, rules US court
US District Court Judge Simon upheld the USCIS's view that an H-1B visa application is not considered filed unless a lottery determines it.