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    US Visa Bulletin For August 2024: Green Card applications from India see progress, but little

    The August 2024 Visa Bulletin shows slight advancements for India's EB-2 and EB-3 categories, offering a glimmer of hope for applicants.

    US Visa Bulletin For July 2024: Huge leap forward in a major Green Card category for Indians

    For those who are applying for Green Cards, it is essential to comprehend the Visa Bulletin since it contains important details regarding the deadlines for modifying immigration status and eligibility depending on application submission. With two crucial sections, the bulletin serves as a roadmap for the Green Card application process.

    US chip dreams will fade without more immigrants

    In a rare display of bipartisan cooperation, Democrats and Republicans passed the Chips and Science Act to revitalize US semiconductor manufacturing. However, a failure to address the shortage of skilled workers threatens the industry's growth. Proposed solutions include a specialized visa program and increased support for STEM education.

    Australian study visa grants drop sharply in 2024

    Australia has experienced a significant decrease of nearly 30% in study visa grants during the first four months of this year, with 74,421 visas granted to offshore applicants from January to April, compared to 104,808 granted in the same period in 2023. This decline, although substantial, is less severe than the 53% drop observed between 2019-20 and 2020-21 due to the pandemic.

    Let the Chinese come, for Aatmanirbhar Bharat's sake

    Modi government addresses delays in Chinese tech workers' visas, crucial for Atmanirbhar Bharat. Streamlining visa approvals for Chinese professionals enhances production capabilities and reduces import dependence in domestic manufacturing units.

    Industry executives a worried lot: Why India-China tensions are equal to a big headache for electronics makers

    Indian electronics manufacturers have suffered $15 billion in production losses and 100,000 job cuts due to escalating tensions with China. Visa delays for Chinese executives are hindering the industry's expansion plans, leading to a $10 billion export opportunity loss and $2 billion in value addition loss. Government probes into Chinese companies operating in India have further impacted the sector.

    The Economic Times
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