New Delhi [India], December 9: The United States has implemented a more stringent US visa health policy in a significant change to its immigration framework, which may have an impact on thousands of Indian and foreign applicants for US visa and Green Card applicants. Recent updates that have
India reaffirmed that Arunachal Pradesh is an integral part of the country and advised citizens to be cautious when travelling through China after a woman from Arunachal was detained at Shanghai airport. India issued a demarche to China, saying such actions hurt improving bilateral ties.<
US border czar Tom Homan backed Donald Trump's plan to target Somali immigrants in Minnesota after Trump called the community "garbage." Homan defended the administration's deportation approach on CNN, while critics, including lawmakers, condemned Trump's remarks as racist and divisive amid
The Chandigarh police on Sunday launched a coordinated operation. They arrested a former employee of an immigration company who allegedly collected approximately Rs. 8,09,000 from clients on the pretext of securing work-permit visas.
US President Donald Trump criticised Democrats after a stabbing in Charlotte involving an illegal immigrant. Police arrested Oscar Solarzano, who faces several charges and will appear in court on December 8. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy also urged local leaders to act.
The US is tightening immigration rules under its "America First" agenda. New orders require H-1B applicants to make social media public for vetting. Visa checks are being framed as national security decisions. Recent measures also include high fees, suspended applications, and stricter re
US Supreme Court agreed to examine the constitutionality of President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship, reopening a debate widely considered settled since the late 19th century
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Thursday informed the Rajya Sabha that 73-year-old Indian citizen Harjit Kaur was maltreated while in US detention before being deported, and the Indian government has taken up the issue "strongly" with the American embassy following her arrival in t
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar warned that the US and Europe could become "net losers" if they restrict skilled immigration. Speaking in New Delhi, he said Western concerns stem from past policy choices and stressed that global talent mobility brings mutual benefits, especially as
"They are the people who shouldn't be in our country, including Somalians and plenty of others," Trump told reporters while referring to the Afghan national accused of shooting near White House.