Steve Bannon’s H-1B Comments & Impact on Indian Student
Indian students see the U.S. as a top destination for education and careers. Recently, Steve Bannon criticized the H-1B visa, calling it a loophole for hiring cheap foreign labor. While not policy, his remarks reflect a political faction that could influence future U.S. immigration rules.
Why H-1B Matters:
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Bridges graduation to U.S. work (3–6 years)
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Leads to employer-sponsored Green Cards
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Crucial for STEM graduates
Potential Impact:
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Stricter visa approvals
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Increased scrutiny on student-to-work transitions
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Limited permanent residency pathways
What Students Can Do:
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Stay informed on immigration news
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Explore alternative destinations like Canada or Australia
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Focus on high-demand fields and build networks
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Consult immigration experts before making decisions
Bottom Line:
The American Dream is evolving, not ending. With careful planning and professional support, Indian students can still pursue U.S. careers. NRIWAY offers assistance with documents, apostille, and legal services to make the process smoother.
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