‘Nobody knows whats happening’: H-1B visa holder stranded in India expresses frustration; December appointment pushed to March | India News – The Times of India

‘Nobody knows whats happening’: H-1B visa holder stranded in India expresses frustration; December appointment pushed to March | India News – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: An H-1B visa holder expressed their frustration over a sudden visa rescheduling that moved their December interview to March 2026 and left them unable to return to the US.The user shared their experience in a post on the workplace forum Blind. He said the rescheduling appears linked to a new social media vetting…

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America’s vanishing advantage: What the fall in international students really means – The Times of India

America’s vanishing advantage: What the fall in international students really means – The Times of India

Enrollment of international students in US decline For years, the United States thrived on a quiet, powerful truth. The world’s most determined students arrived on American shores seeking opportunity, and in return, they fuelled an academic and economic engine that kept the country ahead of its rivals. They filled classrooms that others could not, kept…

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Indian IT braces for 0,000 H-1B visa fee; firms look to offshoring, local hires to absorb shock – Report – The Times of India

Indian IT braces for $100,000 H-1B visa fee; firms look to offshoring, local hires to absorb shock – Report – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: Indian IT companies are preparing to cushion the impact of the US administration’s steep hike in H-1B visa fees, with analysts saying the blow, while sharp, is unlikely to be fatal for the sector. On September 19, President Donald Trump signed an executive order raising the fee for new H-1B applications to $100,000,…

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As the US tightens visas, can small universities survive without their foreign lifeline? – The Times of India

As the US tightens visas, can small universities survive without their foreign lifeline? – The Times of India

One international student after another told the University of Central Missouri this summer that they couldn’t get a visa, many couldn’t even land an interview. The result was striking: Despite demand holding steady, barely half as many new international graduate students showed up for fall classes compared to last year, according to the Associated Press…

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