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US Revokes 100,000+ Visas in 2025, Indians Impacted

The United States has revoked more than 100,000 visas this year, including student and work permits, as part of a strict enforcement drive. Indian nationals face significant impact amid tightening immigration controls.

US Revokes 100,000+ Visas for Criminal Activity

The United States has revoked more than 100,000 visas belonging to individuals involved in criminal activities. This move aims to enhance national security and enforce immigration laws strictly.

US H-1B, Work Visa Fees to Increase from March 1

USCIS announces significant fee hikes for H-1B, L-1, and other work visas effective March 1, 2025. Learn the new costs and how they impact Indian professionals planning a US move.

H-4 Visa Rules for H-1B Holders' Families

A complete guide for Indian H-1B visa holders on bringing family to the US on H-4 dependent visas. Learn about rules, documents, work restrictions, and maintaining legal status.

US Embassy's Stern Warning to Indian Student Visa Holders

The US Embassy in India issues a strong advisory to student visa holders, warning of revocation and deportation for legal violations. This follows similar warnings for H-1B applicants amid a tightening US immigration policy.

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.

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.

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