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Saudi Desert Train: 2025 Launch & Ticket Details

Saudi Arabia's revolutionary 'Desert Train' connecting Riyadh to Qiddiya is set to launch in 2025. Get exclusive details on ticket prices, routes, and how this mega-project will transform travel.

Saudi Arabia Launches Instant E-Visa Platform

Saudi Arabia revolutionizes tourism with new instant e-visa platform. Learn about eligibility criteria, application fees, and how to apply for your Saudi visa online in minutes.

US Visa Payments Go Digital Only from Oct 29

Major change in US visa application process: USCIS mandates online payments via credit/debit cards from October 29, eliminating cash, checks, and money orders. Complete guide for Indian applicants.

Canada Visa System Crisis: 2.2M Applications Stuck

Canada's immigration system faces complete meltdown with 2.2 million visa applications stuck, IRCC portal failures, and desperate applicants losing opportunities. Here's what went wrong.

Avoid Schengen Visa Rejection: Complete Indian Guide

Dreaming of European holidays? Don't let visa rejection shatter your plans! Our comprehensive guide reveals the top reasons Schengen visas get rejected and expert tips to ensure your application succeeds.

Trump Admin to Contest $100,000 H-1B Fee Lawsuits

The Trump administration declares it will vigorously defend lawsuits challenging the controversial $100,000 H-1B visa fee increase, setting the stage for a major legal battle over US immigration policy.

Saudi Ends Kafala System: Relief for Indian Workers

Saudi Arabia abolishes controversial Kafala sponsorship system, bringing major relief to Indian migrant workers facing exploitation. Learn how this landmark reform transforms labor rights in Gulf countries.

US Shutdown Hits H-1B, H-2A, H-2B Visa Processing

As the US government shutdown continues, USCIS issues critical alert about H-1B, H-2A, and H-2B visa processing delays. Learn how this affects Indian tech professionals and seasonal workers.

Saudi Ends Kafala System: Big Win for Indian Workers

Saudi Arabia abolishes controversial Kafala sponsorship system, granting unprecedented rights to migrant workers. Discover how this landmark reform benefits over 1.34 crore foreign workers, including millions of Indians.

US Congress opposes Trump's $100,000 H-1B visa fee

Dozens of US Congress members urge President Trump to withdraw the proposed $100,000 entry fee for new H-1B visas, warning it would devastate Indian IT professionals and US healthcare during COVID-19.

Saudi Arabia Scraps Kafala Labour System

Saudi Arabia abolishes controversial Kafala labour system, granting migrant workers unprecedented freedom and rights in historic reform that benefits millions.

Walmart Halts H-1B Visa Hiring After Fee Increase

Walmart, America's largest private employer, temporarily suspends job offers for H-1B visa candidates after US increases visa fees. Learn how this impacts Indian professionals and global hiring trends.

H1B Visa $100,000 Fee: Who Pays? Trump Clarifies

The Trump administration clarifies new H1B visa rules with staggering $100,000 fee for certain employers. Find out who's exempt and who must pay in this comprehensive breakdown.

H-1B $100K Fee Exempt for Extensions: USCIS

Major relief for H-1B visa holders as USCIS confirms the new $100,000 fee applies only to new registrations, not extensions or status change applications. Get the latest updates on US immigration rules affecting Indian professionals.

H-1B Visa $100,000 Fee: Who Pays?

Breaking down the controversial new H-1B visa rules including the massive $100,000 fee, who it affects, and key exemptions for Indian professionals and companies.

USCIS Clarifies $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee Rules

USCIS provides crucial clarification on the massive $100,000 H-1B visa fee exemption criteria. Find out if your company qualifies and how to apply without penalties.

Saudi Arabia Ends Kafala System After 50 Years

In a landmark move, Saudi Arabia abolishes the controversial Kafala sponsorship system after 50 years, granting unprecedented rights and mobility to millions of migrant workers across the kingdom.

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