Dignity Act of 2025 Expands O-1 Visa Eligibility for PhD Graduates
The Dignity Act of 2025 offers O-1 visa eligibility to PhD graduates in STEM and healthcare fields from U.S. universities.
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The Dignity Act of 2025 offers O-1 visa eligibility to PhD graduates in STEM and healthcare fields from U.S. universities.
A lack of foreign students in U.S. medical schools leads to U.S. students being overlooked for training positions.
Iranian medical scientists call for USCIS to lift holds on their contributions to US healthcare innovation.
Foreign doctors fill residency slots, highlighting the need for more medical schools in the U.S. to train American doctors.
Foreign doctors face challenges due to a slowdown in US visa processing, impacting their ability to work in the US.
A Colombian neurologist receives EB-2 NIW approval to enhance Alzheimer’s care in rural communities.
Proposed legislation seeks to waive the $100,000 fee for healthcare workers applying for H-1B visas.
A new bipartisan bill seeks to eliminate the $100,000 H-1B fee for foreign healthcare professionals, addressing critical workforce shortages.
Congressman Mike Lawler introduces bill to exempt physicians and healthcare workers from new H-1B petition fees.
A new bill aims to exempt healthcare from the $100,000 H-1B fee to address workforce shortages.
A New Zealand radiologist has been approved for an EB-2 NIW visa for contributions to cancer imaging advancements.
Recent changes to H-1B policies could hinder healthcare sector hiring efforts, raising concerns among employers.
Emanuel Cleeford Damas, a Haitian national, died in ICE custody while facing criminal charges. Details of his medical care revealed.
A recent court hearing highlights the low participation in the $100,000 H-1B fee and its implications for the healthcare sector.
A Colombian pediatric nurse successfully navigated the EB-2 NIW visa process, highlighting key insights for potential applicants.
A physician's NIW I-140 application faces delays beyond 45 business days, raising concerns about adjudication pauses.
Two compelling examples of EB-2 NIW endeavors demonstrate their alignment with U.S. priorities in healthcare and energy.
Major healthcare organizations urge the administration to exempt their sector from the $100k immigration fee.
J-1 physicians face strict waiver rules and limited status change options, impacting rural healthcare staffing.
DHS clarifies ICE's enforcement policies and addresses misinformation regarding healthcare for pregnant detainees.
A Colombian cancer genetics physician received USCIS approval for an EB-1A visa in only 14 days, highlighting expedited processing.
Thousands of U.S.-trained doctors face work authorization delays due to USCIS holds, impacting healthcare access and patient care.
A new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas may further strain the U.S. healthcare system, prompting calls for exemptions for healthcare professionals.
Hospitals are preparing for staffing shortages due to new H-1B visa fees impacting foreign medical graduates.
DHS refutes media claims of rising death rates in ICE custody, citing consistent statistics over the past decade.
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