Xiao Wang

Xiao Wang is CEO at Boundless, a technology startup that has helped thousands of immigrant families apply for marriage green cards and U.S. citizenship while providing affordable access to independent immigration attorneys.

Xiao Wang

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It’s time for tech startups to get political

We’ve found that when you have a clear message and a clear mission, even a startup can make a big difference.

1:17 pm PST • January 23, 2020
It’s time for tech startups to get political

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Work permit delays disrupt foreign workers’ career plans

Immigration advocates are rightly fretting over the Trump administration’s new health insurance mandate and efforts to dismantle the asylum system. But away from the spotlight, another crisis is quietly brewing that could affect virtually every foreign-born STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) student and worker.

12:33 pm PDT • October 30, 2019
Work permit delays disrupt foreign workers’ career plans

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International students face immigration hurdles under Trump

This fall, nearly half a million international students will begin or return to STEM programs at U.S. colleges and universities. If you’re among them, look forward to being wooed by talent-hungry…

1:39 pm PDT • September 9, 2019
International students face immigration hurdles under Trump

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Which immigration headlines should you care about?

Newsflash! President Donald Trump is planning to deport naturalized US citizens, force H-1B visa holders to return to their home countries, and revoke the green cards of lawful permanent residents…

9:17 am PDT • August 1, 2019
Which immigration headlines should you care about?

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Why you should naturalize — now, not later

Three in five of the country’s biggest tech companies — Apple, Facebook and Google among them — were founded by first- or second-generation immigrants.

9:05 am PDT • July 4, 2019
Why you should naturalize — now, not later

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You won the H-1B lottery: Don’t lose your ticket when changing jobs

Getting an H-1B skilled-worker visa is like winning the lottery — literally: With the number of new visas issued each year capped at 85,000, most of this year’s over 200,000 applicants face disappointment. But if you’re already working in the United States, then you’ve already won the H-1B lottery, and that makes you a hot…

12:15 pm PDT • June 14, 2019
You won the H-1B lottery: Don’t lose your ticket when changing jobs