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 ...
Indian travelers renewing their American B1/B2 visas now face longer wait times as the US reinstates its pre-Covid policy.
The US has reduced the eligibility period for the Visa Interview Waiver, now allowing renewals only for visas that expired ...
Now, the Visa Interview Waiver or Dropbox program qualifying threshold for Indians has been altered from 48 to 12 months. In the past, applicants who had a granted nonimmigrant visa in any category ...
The recent change, which takes effect right away, will affect nonimmigrant visa holders, such as those with H-1B and B1/B2 ...
Visa application centers in India are witnessing a significant surge due to increased international travel interest in 2025.
Across India, "visa temples" attract people aspiring to work and live abroad. From Gujarat's Visa Hanuman to Punjab's ...
A BBC news report published recently highlighted the concerns among Indian immigrant couples in the US after President Donald ...
Kshama Sawant, a former councillor from United States’ Seattle, described the move as ‘political retaliation by the BJP ...
This comes 8 months after Russia announced that by spring 2025, the first visa-free tourist groups from India are expected to ...