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Tech Worker Visas Face Uncertain Future Under Trump, Sessions
H-1B visas admit 65,000 workers and another 20,000 graduate student workers each year.
5 Key Takeaways For Entrepreneurs From India-UK Tech Summit 2016
Theresa May described the potential of the relationship with India as limitless.
Startups, It's Time To Live That American Dream Again
A new rule is being proposed which would allow certain international immigrant entrepreneurs to come to the United States and start their businesses
PayPal's Latest Partnership Could Boost Users and Revenue
The move is expected to boost the revenue and number of users of the money-transfer service.
Starbucks' New Prepaid Card Lets Customers Earn Awards Anywhere
The prepaid card will be available later this year and usable at any retail locations that accept Visa.
'Pride and Prejudice': The Increasing Competitiveness of Foreign Students
How concerned should we be at the multitudes of foreign grads who want to come here?
Disney Lawsuit Highlights Issues With H-1B Visa System
Outsourcing companies are winning an outsize share of H-1Bs for a simple reason: the visa procurement process is a game of numbers, and they are going big.
7 Tips For Businesses Looking for EB-5 Funding
The EB-5 program paves foreign investors a path to U.S. citizenship when they invest in American job-creating projects.
Charging a Startup with a VISA -- Just Not the Kind You Think
Meet three visas that go beyond the familiar H-1B.
4 High-Tech Ways to Order Food That Didn't Exist Last Year
Smartwatches and beacons and telepathy, oh my!
States Sue Obama Administration on Immigration
Seventeen states say the Obama administration acted illegally by issuing an executive order to ease the threat of deportation for millions of immigrants.
U.S. Is Losing the Global Startup Race
Obama's executive actions on immigration don't focus on a key startup problem: Few skilled workers.
Obama's Immigration Tweaks Leave Big Tech Wanting More
Silicon Valley representatives are disappointed his immigration rule changes will not satisfy longstanding demands for more visas and faster green cards.
Obama's Immigration Plan Offers Some Relief, Risk for Tech Sector
Modest changes to make it easier for technology companies to retain high-skilled workers frustrated by long and unpredictable waits for green cards.
The Lack of Visa Options for Entrepreneurs is Hurting America's Economy
The frustrating barriers to living legally in the U.S. are keeping out entrepreneurs eager to launch businesses and hire American workers.