US Immigration News 2026: Is the American Dream Fading? New Survey Raises Concerns for Indians
Has the American Dream changed for immigrants? A recent survey suggests that a growing number of immigrants believe the US is becoming less attractive due to changing immigration policies, visa uncertainty, and longer pathways to permanent residency. But what does this actually mean for Indian students, professionals, H-1B workers, and Green Card applicants? In this video, we break down the survey findings, explain the factors driving this shift in perception, discuss the latest immigration landscape in the United States, and highlight the legal protections that continue to apply to immigrants. In this video: • Why immigrants are rethinking the American Dream • Latest US immigration developments in 2026 • Impact on Indian students and professionals • H-1B, F-1 and Green Card applicants • USCIS and immigration policy updates • Legal rights and due process explained • What prospective immigrants should know before planning their move • Key takeaways for Indians living in or moving to the US #nbtteched #usimmigration #americanews #greencard #uscis #h1b #f1visa #studyinusa #indianstudents #indianinus #immigrationnews #usvisa #greencardnews #internationalstudents #visaupdates #usimmigrationnews #americandream #uspolicy #immigration2026 #usnews ___________________________________________________________________________________ Follow Us on NBT Education Website: https://navbharattimes.indiatimes.com... NBT Education Facebook: / nbteducation Instagram: / nbtlife NBT Tech-Ed is an official partner of Times Internet Limited. We are committed to keeping Indian students, professionals, and families informed about everything related to immigration and global opportunities. Our channel focuses on study abroad, work visas, PR and citizenship pathways, Green Card updates, OCI and NRI rules, and the real challenges Indians face while settling abroad. We break down complex visa policies, immigration changes, embassy rules, and global job trends into simple, practical, and reliable information. Whether you are planning to study overseas, work abroad, move with your family, or understand your rights and responsibilities as an NRI or OCI holder, our content is designed especially for Indian applicants. Our expert team ensures accurate, unbiased, and up-to-date insights so you can make informed decisions about your global journey. Stay connected and subscribe to our channel so you don’t miss any important updates that could impact your future abroad.

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