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UAE 2026 Visa Changes: New Categories, Rules for Indians

The UAE has launched major visa reforms for 2026, including new AI Specialist, Cruise Tourism visas and easier entry for Indians. Explore the latest rules for work, family sponsorship, and long-term residency.

Indian's H-1B Visa Renewal Success in Dubai

An Indian national's detailed account of a straightforward H-1B visa renewal in Dubai offers insights and relief for applicants. Learn about the process and official US visa rules.

Ex-Diplomat Slams Demand to Suspend Indian Work Permits

Former diplomat Anil Trigunayat condemns the 'utter stupidity' of a demand by the Inqilab March to suspend work permits for Indians in Kuwait. Read the full story on the diplomatic and economic implications.

Kuwait's New 6-Month Rule for Expats Staying Abroad

Kuwait introduces major residency reforms: a 6-month cap on staying abroad for most expats, new long-term 'Golden' visas for investors, and stricter rules for domestic workers. Learn the key changes.

US Visa Social Media Checks Cause Anxiety for Indian Families

Stricter US immigration checks, including social media vetting, are causing deep anxiety for Indian professionals and students. Experts reveal common mistakes to avoid for H-1B, H-4, and F-1 visa applicants to prevent delays or rejections.

GCC Unified Tourist Visa Launch Pushed to 2026

The GCC unified tourist visa, a single permit for six Gulf nations, is now set for a 2026 rollout. Saudi Arabia's tourism minister confirmed the delay, citing security and technical challenges. Discover the new timeline and impact.

H-1B visa stamping delays strand Indian workers in India

Hundreds of Indian H-1B visa holders are stuck in India after US consulates deferred appointments by 6+ months. The delay sparks MAGA backlash and creates massive uncertainty for workers and firms. Read the full story.

China's New Online Visa System for Indian Applicants

Indian passport holders can now apply for Chinese visas digitally via a new online system, reducing consulate visits to one for biometrics. The move signals a step in normalising bilateral ties.

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