Stakeholders emphasize the importance of long-term solutions to address systemic delays
Indian-American advocacy organizations are intensifying efforts to push for faster green card processing amid growing backlogs affecting skilled workers. Developments indicate renewed lobbying initiatives targeting policymakers.
The backlog disproportionately affects Indian professionals in employment-based categories, with waiting periods extending for years. Community leaders argue that delays impact career progression and family stability.
Advocacy groups are organizing campaigns, engaging with lawmakers and raising awareness about the issue.
Experts note that immigration reform remains complex and politically sensitive.
Employers in sectors such as technology and healthcare have also expressed concerns about workforce retention.
The push reflects broader challenges in aligning immigration policies with economic needs.




