Hi [FORMATTED_FIRST_NAME GOES HERE], Happy Wednesday. β¨ Soundarya here, from Unshackled. :) Hope you're still alive from all the Thanksgiving food last week! π₯ As a final reminder: we're closing our thanksgiving offer to join the unshackled.club community by the end of tomorrow (Thursday). If you join by then, you get a quadruple reward:
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π UNfold: Top storiesβU.S. to Launch Pilot Program for Domestic Renewal of H-1B Visas, Indians to Benefitβ The US is finally launching a pilot program in December for the domestic renewal of certain categories of H-1B visas, benefiting Indian tech workers. The program, limited to 20,000 participants, aims to reduce wait times for visa appointments and prevent individuals from traveling abroad for renewal. The initiative responds to high visa demand in India, with plans to issue 20,000 visas over three months. The program, exclusively for work visas, will start with a pilot and expand to more categories of workers in 2024. The move is praised for positively impacting over one million H-1B visa holders! βInternational Student Numbers in U.S. Show Unprecedented 40-Year Growthβ The U.S. experienced a significant surge in international student enrollment during the 2022-2023 academic year, marking a 12% increaseβthe fastest growth rate in over 40 years. Of this, a notable 35% increase in students came from India. The growth was observed across all degree levels, particularly in graduate programs, witnessing a 21% increase. Additionally, sub-Saharan Africa exhibited the highest growth rate among world regions, with Ghana joining the list of the top 25 countries sending the most students! All this shows that the effect of the pandemic is almost gone now. βSpaceX vs DOJ: The Judge Sided With SpaceXβA court ruling favoring SpaceX in an immigrant-related employment discrimination lawsuit could set a precedent for companies. The DOJ sued SpaceX, alleging discrimination against asylees and refugees. SpaceX countered, claiming the DOJ's process was unconstitutional. The judge agreed with SpaceX, citing constitutional violations. If upheld, this ruling may impact how employers handle DOJ investigations related to immigrant employment practices.β π UNlock: Relevant resourcesβFree Webinar: Relocating to Canada with Syndesus (ft. Maitrayee Sohni) [Nov 30th, 6.30 PM PST]β Like many immigrants, Maitrayee came to the US to study and work. But, also like many immigrants, she didn't get picked in the H-1B lottery three times in a row. She didn't want to go back to India, so she did something interesting: she moved to Canada while retaining her US job by working with Syndesus. Currently, she is a Canadian permanent resident! (This webinar is being conducted as part of the Unshackled online community.) β[In-person event] Unshackled Community Meetup in Bay Area [Dec 12th, 6.00 PM PST]β βunshackled.club and ImmigrantFirst.ai are joining forces to host an end-of-the-year gathering for high-skilled immigrants in the Bay Area, with a focus on those aspiring toward an extraordinary visa (O1/EB1/NIW). We're curating the event so you get the most out of it. Please apply to secure a spot, and come in with the goal of connecting with other extraordinary immigrants! Light refreshments will be provided. β[Masterclass] Ace the "Judging" criteria for your O1/EB1 [02 Dec & 03 Dec 2023 09:00 AM PST] β πͺ UNveil: This weekβs sponsor
π Want to put yourself in front of 9500+ high-skilled immigrants? Just hit reply to start a conversation. π₯³ UNshackled: What's happening in the community?Exciting update: We're all done with the "Extraordinary Visa Library" project! I sat down to record an in-depth interview with 10 past recipients of the O1, EB1, and EB-2 NIW visas. We'll begin launching the case studies one by one within the community starting this week. In other news: I've decided to migrate the community away from Circle.so into Slack, while building a native site where we host all of our courses, guides, events, and resources! This way, we go where the people are already (Slack) while also building our own interface to improve the experience. Besides the above, here's what's been brewin' in our community the past week:
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Until next week, stay wonderful. Yours truly, Soundarya π π‘ None of the information shared in this newsletter is meant to be legal advice. If you're looking for legal advice, speak to a lawyer, or hit reply and let me know so I can connect you with one. π« UNcover: Picks from the internet
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