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India–UK DTAA 2025: Reliefs, Pensions, and NRI Filing Essentials

The India–UK DTAA (1993; 2012) prevents double taxation by defining residency, assigning taxing rights, and allowing foreign tax credits. UK…

India–UK–EU Tax Framework 2025: What Brexit Means for NRIs

In 2025, India’s DTAA network governs income tax across the UK and EU, but only continental EU partners have SSAs…

Gulf Tax Guide 2025 for NRIs: DTAA, Residency, Remittances

The 2025 rule means NRIs with over ₹15 lakh Indian income and no foreign tax risk becoming 'deemed residents'. DTAAs…

Can a spouse with chronic illness be denied a US visa?

A November 2025 State Department guidance expands health-based public-charge assessments to include chronic conditions and lifetime cost projections across most…

GCC vs UAE: Key Differences for Travelers and UAE Visas

The GCC is a regional council of six countries; the UAE is one member with its own immigration rules. A…

Immigrant Visas Require Medical Exams; Nonimmigrant Visas Do Not

In late 2025 the U.S. broadened health-related public charge reviews for immigrant visas, weighing chronic conditions and applicants’ ability to…

Planning a U.S. Medical Trip: B-2 Visa Requirements and Costs

For medical B-2 visas, applicants must provide two matching medical letters, realistic cost estimates, and verifiable funds that align with…

Traveling on a B1/B2 Visa with Medical Conditions: Key Tips

New guidance tells consular officers to weigh contagiousness and likely medical costs when reviewing B1/B2 visas, without adding medical exams.…