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India not on US travel ban list, but H-1B, F-1 visa holders still face challenges returning; more details here TIMESOFINDIA.COM / Updated: Mar 25, 2025, 11:40 IST Share ...
The Army has announced the establishment of the Mountaineering Badge, making a long-recognized achievement available to wear for the first time for active-duty soldiers. The badge recognizes ...
There have been multiple reports of visa holders facing problems while returning to the U.S. after international travel. Some people have had to deal with long delays in visa stamping, extra ...
After saying that green card holders cannot stay permanently in the US, Vance added, "his is not fundamentally about free speech, and to me, yes, it’s about national security, but it’s also ...
Do you have a valid H-1B or F-1 visa? Avoid travelling outside the United States. This is what immigration attorneys in the US are advising. The warning comes as the Trump administration prepares to ...
Indian green card holders returning to the United States are encountering tougher scrutiny, with some facing secondary inspections and overnight detentions by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) ...
The Trump administration’s efforts to deport Palestinian activist and Columbia University graduate Mahmoud Khalil is triggering concern among green-card holders in the U.S., who are suddenly ...
Until recently, most non-immigrant visa holders (except B visitors) could skip interviews if their visa expired within 48 months. Now, only those renewing the same visa type within the last 12 ...
Indian nationals in the US, including H-1B visa holders and green card holders, are advised by immigration attorneys to avoid traveling abroad due to delays in visa stamping, security checks, and ...
Vice President JD Vance’s remark on Thursday -- that a green card does not grant immigrants a permanent right to stay in the United States -- has triggered fresh debate. “A green card holder ...
He indicated that the Trump administration is ready to act against student visa holders or other non-citizens involved in activities considered a threat. "I think we’ll certainly see some people who ...
Following protocol, Wells reached into the lapel of her coat and showed her shining police badge, No. 105, to the conductor. The man looked at the object in her hand, and then at Wells herself.