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UAE Visa-on-Arrival for Indian Nationals: Eligibility and Requirements

The UAE now offers visa-on-arrival for Indian nationals holding specific US, UK, or EU visas. Eligibility requires a valid Indian passport and a six-month-valid visa or residence permit. Travelers must…

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Ecuador Revokes Cuban Journalist’s Visa for State Security Concerns

Ecuador revoked Cuban journalist Alondra Santiago's visa, citing national security concerns. Critics, including prominent figures, view this as an attack…

NRIs Deposited $1 Billion in April

In April, NRIs deposited $1 billion in Indian banks, significantly higher than the $150 million the previous year. This surge…

Supreme Court Ruling Denies Automatic Right for Noncitizen Spouses

The Supreme Court ruled on June 23, 2024, that U.S. citizens don't have an inherent right to bring noncitizen spouses…

Canada IRCC Change: No More Flagpoling for PGWP Applicants

As of June 21, Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) no longer processes post-graduation work permit (PGWP) applications at Canadian…

India to Launch Trusted Traveller Programme for Faster Immigration

The Fast Track Immigration Trusted Traveller Programme (FTI-TTP), starting June 22, 2024, at Delhi's IGI Airport, accelerates immigration for registered…

Egypt Tourism: Visa-Free and E-Visa Access for 74 Countries

Egypt’s new visa-free and e-visa policies for travelers from 74 countries have significantly boosted tourism, enhancing business, leisure, and corporate…

New July 8th H-1B Visa Rules: Impact on Indians

New H-1B visa rules from USCIS, set to be announced on July 8, could significantly affect Indian professionals and IT…

Supreme Court Rules Against Wife in Visa Denial Case

The Supreme Court ruled in a 6-3 decision that U.S. citizens do not have a constitutional right to bring non-citizen…