45% more hike in green cards issuance based on merit- Trump said


Indian professionals are set to gain significant advantages under the Trump administration’s new point-based immigration plan, which aims to make the green card process more merit-driven. The existing system primarily favors family-based petitions, but this proposal shifts the focus toward skills, education, and professional experience.


More Green Cards for High-Skilled Workers

Under the new plan, 57% of green cards will be allocated to high-skilled individuals — a remarkable increase from the current 12%. This system closely mirrors models used in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, where talent and merit are key factors for permanent residency.

Such a structure offers faster residency opportunities for qualified professionals, especially from India’s robust pool of engineers, technologists, and healthcare experts.


A Merit-Based Approach

The U.S. aims to align its immigration policies with economic and social priorities, emphasizing local workforce development while still welcoming top global talent. By reducing dependency on family-based quotas, the U.S. will promote a fairer, skills-oriented selection process, giving Indian professionals a competitive edge.


Impact on Indian Nationals

If this policy becomes law, millions of Indian nationals could benefit through faster green card processing and increased acceptance rates. This would mark a major shift from family-driven applications to merit-based approvals, opening more pathways for skilled Indian immigrants to secure U.S. residency.


How NRIWAY Supports Indian Applicants

NRIWAY offers expert assistance in documentation, verification, and attestation services required for international immigration, including educational, professional, and personal certificate attestation. Our goal is to make the entire process smooth, transparent, and hassle-free for Indian professionals pursuing opportunities abroad.

From document authentication to embassy attestation, NRIWAY ensures your paperwork meets global standards, helping you stay one step ahead in your immigration journey.

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