In 2023, over 7,000 Indian students overstayed their U.S. visas, and now, with President Trump back in office, new immigration policies could make it even harder for international students and skilled workers to stay and work in the U.S. In this video, we dive into proposed changes to U.S. immigration policy, including the elimination of “dual intent” for student visa holders, stricter monitoring of visa overstays, and major changes to H-1B work visas.
Will these reforms make it tougher for international students and skilled workers to build their future in the U.S.? Watch now to learn more about these potential policy shifts and what they mean for the future of the American dream.
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Key Topics Covered:
7,000 Indian students overstayed their U.S. visas in 2023
Trump administration’s proposed immigration reforms
Elimination of “dual intent” for student visa applicants
Tighter monitoring and penalties for visa overstays
Proposed H-1B visa changes, including duration cuts and caps
Impact of changes on smaller companies hiring international workers
Banning staffing companies from sponsoring foreign workers
Impact on international students and skilled workers looking to stay in the U.S.
The shift in U.S. immigration policy toward protecting American jobs
Growing challenges for foreign students and professionals seeking opportunities in the U.S.
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