Along with the rage on the tariff, the US has now changed its attitude towards visas. Thousands of Indians present in America have increased the possibility of sending back to India after coming into action mode on behalf of US President Donald Trump for immigration. According to an estimate, more than one lakh children of Indian H1-B visa holders in the US are allegedly in danger of being sent from America to India. In such an increased number, these Indians along with their NRI parents moved to America on a visa, which will end as soon as they are 21 years of age.
This provision is still under the immigration policy
According to the news, according to the news of the Times of India, till now, under the American Immigration Policy, such children used to give two years to choose a new visa status after completion of age (21 years), but now the changes in the rules under Trump Administration and some recent court cases have increased the possibility of the existing provision, which has increased a large number of Indians present there.
About 1.34 lakh Indian children increased pressure
According to the report, if the figures of March 2023, the condition of the dependent visa of about 1.34 lakh Indian children is expected to end, before their families get green cards. A court verdict recently in Texas has prevented new applicants from giving work permits under the postponement action (DACA) for childhood arrival, leading to increased confusion. Without this provision, Indian youth are afraid that they may get caught in uncertainty. The problem that makes the problem more complex is that parents have applied for a green card with a waiting period between 12 years to 100 years.
What are American visas for Indians
- B-1/B-2 visitor visa: for tourism or business purposes.
- C-1 Transit Visa: To go through America.
- D Cruel Member Visa: For the crew member serving a sea ship or aircraft.
- H-1B Work Visa: For special businesses requiring theoretical or technical expertise.
- L1 IntraCampani Transfer Visa: For intracampani transfer that works in managerial, executive or special knowledge roles.
- J1 Exchange Visitor Visa: For those who participate in exchange programs promoting cultural exchange.
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