EB-5 Green Card Category Unavailable for Indians in FY2026
India's EB-5 unreserved Green Card category limit reached for FY2026, following EB-2. Availability will resume Oct 1, 2026. This indicates high demand for US investment visas from India.
India's EB-5 unreserved Green Card category limit reached for FY2026, following EB-2. Availability will resume Oct 1, 2026. This indicates high demand for US investment visas from India.

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has implemented a new policy preventing green card holders from accessing its loan programs, a move that disqualifies lawful permanent residents like entrepreneur Sayuri Tsuchitani. This change, criticized by business advisors and lawmakers, aims to prioritize U.S. citizens for taxpayer-funded support, despite historical data showing immigrants' significant role in business creation and job growth.

Filipino migrant caregivers in the US, crucial in the healthcare sector, face uncertainty and exploitation due to the Trump administration's chaotic immigration policies, including a controversial green card memo.

A US federal judge ruled that the Trump administration unlawfully barred applicants from 39 travel-ban countries from receiving immigration benefits, throwing their lives into legal limbo.
A USCIS announcement initially caused panic by suggesting immigrants must leave the US to apply for Green Cards. While clarified as a reminder of existing discretion, it has increased uncertainty and scrutiny for many applicants, particularly family-sponsored immigrants and Indian nationals.
An Indian tech worker in Seattle, Abhishek Abhyankar, shares his concerns about the conditional nature of his US visa status. Despite his employer applying for his Green Card in 2017, he plans to return to India due to ongoing uncertainty and policy changes affecting foreign workers.
USCIS officers are questioning green card applicants on their choice of Adjustment of Status (AOS) over consular processing, following a controversial policy memo. Attorneys advise applicants to prepare comprehensive evidence of their ties to the US.
The US immigration agency will process most Green Card applications from outside the country, aligning with President Trump's immigration policies and aiming to prevent exploitation of legal loopholes.
The US administration clarifies its Green Card rule, stating most applicants can remain in the US, but experts find the clarification confusing, with uncertainty over who must return to their home country.
The US State Department has exhausted the EB-2 Green Card quota for India in 2026, with no new visas to be issued until October 1, 2026, affecting professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional abilities.
An Indian-origin investor's eight-year wait for a Green Card drew criticism on social media, with users questioning entitlement and highlighting long backlogs for other immigrants. The debate arose amid new US Green Card rules.

A new US immigration policy will grant "adjustment of status" for green card applicants only in "extraordinary circumstances," forcing most to apply from abroad and potentially disrupting families and careers of Asian migrants.
USCIS has clarified a new Green Card policy, stating many H-1B visa holders deemed in the national interest may still adjust status within the US, easing fears in the tech industry.
USCIS clarified a new Green Card policy, stating many H-1B visa holders in the national interest may still adjust status within the US, easing tech industry fears.

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may implement significant changes to the green card application process for foreign nationals. Applicants on short-term visas, including tourists and students, might need to return to their home countries to apply, and factors like education, assets, and social media posts could be scrutinized.
USCIS clarified its H-1B visa policy, stating many applicants providing economic benefit or serving national interest can stay in the US for green card applications, easing Trump-era rules that caused panic among foreign workers, especially Indians in tech.

Nuove norme USA sull'immigrazione: chi entra con visti temporanei dovrà lasciare il Paese per richiedere la Green Card, impattando studenti e lavoratori. Si temono separazioni familiari e incertezze per chi attende la carta verde.

In der Nähe des Weißen Hauses gab es Schüsse, ein Verdächtiger wurde überwältigt. Mehrere Artikel beleuchten US-Politik: Verteidigungsminister beschwört Kriegerethos, Außenminister Rubio in Indien, Justizministerium löscht Kapitol-Mitteilungen, Green Card-Regeln verschärft, Waffenverkauf an Taiwan pausiert, Minister droht mit Airport-Einschränkungen, Abstimmung über Iran-Krieg abgesagt, Republikaner stoppen Einwanderungsgesetz.

Berichte über Schüsse nahe dem Weißen Haus, US-Außenminister Rubio besucht Indien, und das Justizministerium löscht Kapitol-Meldungen. Zudem verschärft die USA die Green-Card-Regeln und ein Richter weist eine Schleuseranklage ab.
A new US Citizenship and Immigration Services rule requires Green Card applicants to file from their home country's consulate, causing confusion and anxiety. While not a law change, experts warn it could significantly impact applicants, especially from countries receiving the most Green Cards.
New US green card rules requiring many legal immigrants to apply from abroad are drawing criticism from tech leaders and Indian entrepreneurs, who warn of impacts on innovation and families. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio defends the changes as global reforms to streamline immigration.
Kiana Ehsani, an Iranian-origin founder, shared her distress over new Green Card rules, which require applicants to return to their home countries. She highlighted the extreme difficulty for Iranians to re-enter the US after such a trip, impacting her own family's ability to attend her wedding.
A new USCIS memo requires most temporary visa holders seeking permanent residency to leave the US and apply from their home countries, impacting nearly a million Indian professionals and potentially crippling US scientific competitiveness.
A new USCIS memo requires most temporary visa holders seeking permanent residency to leave the US and apply for green cards from their home countries, impacting nearly a million Indian professionals and causing panic among immigrants, families, and businesses.