Washington, D.C. – The Trump administration is pushing sweeping changes to the U.S. immigration system, with a focus on employment-based visas and green cards. The Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Spring 2025 Regulatory Agenda outlines proposals that could reshape the path for skilled workers, investors, and families.
Stricter Green Card Rules
The DHS is targeting employment-based visas like EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3. Key changes include:
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Tighter definitions of “real” job offers
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Expanded site visits to check employers
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Stricter qualification rules for applicants
For Indian professionals already waiting in backlogs, these changes could bring more delays and hurdles instead of relief.
H-1B Lottery Tilted Toward High Wages
The H-1B visa program is also under review. DHS is considering a system that favors higher-paying jobs in the lottery, which could:
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Benefit U.S. companies hiring senior professionals
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Hurt fresh graduates and entry-level talent from overseas
Supporters argue this protects American workers, while critics warn it blocks young global talent from entering the U.S. workforce.
EB-5 Investor Visa Under Fire
The EB-5 “golden visa” program is set for stricter oversight:
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Higher application fees
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More fraud prevention checks
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Greater focus on investments that help U.S. communities
More Tracking and Surveillance
DHS also plans expanded biometric collection, giving the government tighter control over immigrants’ movements and records.
What Comes Next?
These proposals will go through public comment, but lawsuits and politics could shape the final outcome. Meanwhile, the Trump administration continues mass deportations and heavy border spending, even as tech and healthcare industries say they desperately need foreign workers.







