Many Indian travelers renewing their US visas may now face extended waiting periods as the United States has reverted to its ...
The US Department of State has reduced the visa interview waiver eligibility from 48 months to 12 months, affecting Indian ...
The recent change, which takes effect right away, will affect nonimmigrant visa holders, such as those with H-1B and B1/B2 ...
US President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to ban birthright citizenship for children of temporary visa holders was ...
Indian travelers renewing their American B1/B2 visas now face longer wait times as the US reinstates its pre-Covid policy.
but the move seemingly comes as an overture to President Trump amid concerns that his administration will toughen up visa requirements and trade policy. The US and India are reportedly in talks to ...
The Trump administration's potential policy changes, including the revocation of birthright citizenship and employment ...
Although currently on hold due to a legal challenge, the policy has thrown thousands of Indian families into uncertainty ...
The Kingdom will now grant only single-entry visas with a 30-day validity, significantly impacting travelers from India and ...
Donald Trump’s potential revocation of automatic work permit renewals for H-1B and L-1 visa holders could impact thousands, ...
Malaysia, voted Asia's most loved country, expects to welcome 1.5 million Indian tourists in 2025, a 50% increase from last ...
Saudi Arabia has revised its visit visa policy for 14 countries, including Pakistan, India, Egypt, and Indonesia, scrapping ...