Skilled Immigrants Stuck in Bureaucratic Backlogs
The Irony of the Green Card: Job Creators Stalled in Immigration Limbo
The U.S. immigration system has once again come under scrutiny as it faces criticism for failing to expedite the green card process for skilled immigrants like Arav Srinivas. Despite his contributions to job creation and entrepreneurship, Srinivas, the Indian co‑founder and CEO of Perplexity AI, remains caught in a seemingly endless visa journey. This article explores the systemic flaws, potential reforms, and economic impact of these delays, alongside widespread public calls for urgent immigration overhaul.
Introduction to the Challenges of Green Card Delays
The Case of Arav Srinivas: Impact on Entrepreneurs
Understanding Green Card Delays and Backlogs
Comparative Immigration Policies: U.S. vs Other Countries
Proposed Reforms and Their Implications
Economic and Social Impacts of Green Card Backlogs
Public Reactions to Immigration System Challenges
Expert Opinions on Immigration Policy Reform
Future Implications of Green Card Challenges for Skilled Immigrants
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