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The Trump administration’s potential policy changes, including the revocation of birthright citizenship and employment authorisation documents for H-4 visa holders, raise concerns for Indian H-1B visa professionals. These changes could exacerbate the green card backlog, increase the number of ‘aging-out’ children, and cause financial instability.
The Trump administration’s potential policy changes, including the revocation of birthright citizenship and employment authorisation documents for H-4 visa holders, raise concerns for Indian H-1B visa professionals. These changes could exacerbate the green card backlog, increase the number of ‘aging-out’ children, and cause financial instability. The Trump administration’s potential policy changes, including the revocation of birthright citizenship and employment authorisation documents for H-4 visa holders, raise concerns for Indian H-1B visa professionals. These changes could exacerbate the green card backlog, increase the number of ‘aging-out’ children, and cause financial instability. Read More