Thousands of high-skilled immigrants in the U.S. are reportedly facing bans on completing their immigration processes due to restrictions based on their birthplace. This issue has been highlighted since December, affecting individuals who have been trained and worked in the U.S. for years and are eligible for the National Interest Waiver.

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The ban on completing immigration processes for these skilled workers raises concerns about the future of talent retention in the U.S.

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Source: @OmidArhami

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