• Green Card Grind - Your Guide to the PERM Process
    Sep 21 2024

    The provided text is an episode focusing on the PERM labor certification process, a crucial step for foreign nationals seeking permanent residency in the United States. The first part details the steps and timelines involved in preparing and filing a PERM application, highlighting the importance of meeting specific requirements and deadlines for both employers and employees. The second part addresses the processing timeframes for PERM applications after filing, including potential delays caused by audits and supervised recruitment, and offers insights into appealing a denied PERM application. Additionally, the episode explores challenges faced by recent college graduates navigating the PERM process, particularly regarding meeting experience requirements and maintaining legal immigration status while waiting for a green card.



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    11 mins
  • Canada's Door Closes: Stricter Immigration Rules Shock Students
    Sep 19 2024

    Canada is making changes to its immigration system, including reducing the number of international students admitted and tightening the post-graduate work permit program. These changes are intended to manage the number of temporary residents in Canada, preserve the integrity of the immigration system, and protect vulnerable people. The government will also limit work permit eligibility for spouses of international students, with the goal of achieving a decrease in the number of temporary residents by 2025. These changes have sparked debate about their impact on international students and the Canadian economy.

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    10 mins
  • Is the Dream Deferred? Navigating the Global Study Abroad Landscape
    Sep 13 2024

    This episode discusses the changing landscape of international student visas for Indians, particularly in Canada, the UK, and the US. It highlights how stricter visa rules are making it more difficult for Indian students to study and settle in these countries, with Canada's new cap on international student visas being a prime example. The article also mentions the challenges of obtaining H-1B visas in the US and the long wait for green cards for Indian immigrants. However, it provides some positive news regarding visa processes in Germany and France, indicating that these countries are actively trying to attract Indian students.



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    10 mins
  • About The Immigration Herald
    Sep 13 2024

    The Immigration Herald is an online news outlet. We bring the most accurate and latest immigration news to immigrants across the world. We want to share stories to help you through your immigration journey. Moreover, we provide you practical information, without legal jargon. Read the latest news and analysis on immigration. Follow today’s top travel stories and breaking news from across the world.

    The Immigration Herald is the place to discuss US and worldwide immigration news, politics, visas, green cards, raids, deportations, etc. Moreover, The Immigration Herald offers step-by-step tutorials for the various visa applications. We also supply you with examples of completed immigration forms. However, we do not offer any form of legal advice. Please read the disclaimer below. We offer general information on immigration forms, applications and procedures.

    Disclaimer: The information provided on this website and podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The content is intended to provide general information and does not address specific individual circumstances.

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    1. No Attorney-Client Relationship: The information provided does not establish an attorney-client relationship between you and the podcast creators, hosts, or contributors.
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    This agreement constitutes a binding contract between you and the podcast creators.


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    3 mins
  • Breaking News USCIS Changes to F/M Student OPT Rules
    Sep 13 2024

    The USCIS has updated its guidelines for F/M nonimmigrant students, particularly focusing on optional practical training (OPT) extensions for STEM fields. The updated policy manual clarifies several key points:

    • Online Classes: Students can count one class or three credits towards a full course of study if they take it online.
    • School Transfers: Students can transfer between schools at the same level or move between educational levels.
    • Grace Period: During the 60-day grace period after OPT, students can change their education level, transfer, or apply for a new status.
    • OPT Eligibility: Students can be eligible for post-completion OPT after completing an associate's, bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree.
    • STEM OPT Extensions: The policy corrects the application period for STEM OPT extensions.
    • Study Abroad: Students can remain active in SEVP during study abroad programs lasting less than five months.

    These changes are effective immediately and apply to pending or future requests.

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    8 mins