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Visa and immigration updates for Indian nationals — H-1B sponsorship trends, OCI card rules, NRI tax obligations, passport services, and bilateral agreements between India and destination countries.
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Answers from VisaVerge guidesHow have immigration policies affected Indian nationals hoping to live or work in the United States as of August 2025?
Indian EB-5 visa processing has been delayed by over six months, and USCIS has tightened family reunification document requirements, making it harder for families to join their loved ones in the U.S.
Read: Trump Aide Accuses India of Blocking US Goods and Cheating on ImmigrationWhat changes will H-1B visa applicants in India face starting September 2, 2025?
Starting September 2, 2025, all H-1B visa applicants in India must attend in-person interviews at a U.S. consulate, ending the dropbox option.
Read: When Did India Get H-1B Dropbox Option and Why Was It Dropped?What steps should Indian students take when applying for US visas after May 2025?
Indian students need to secure university admission, complete the DS-160 form, pay the SEVIS I-901 fee, and prepare all required documents before scheduling a visa interview if available.
Read: US Halts New Student Visa Interviews Amid Expanded Social Media VettingHow Visa Status Shapes NRI Investment Planning Under U.S. Policy
The U.S. tax deadline for the 2026 tax year is April 15, 2027. This affects NRIs, students, and green card holders with both U.S. income and foreign assets like Indian NRE accounts. Failure to file can lead to significant penalties and immigration issues. Extensions are available until October, but payments remain due in April to avoid interest and late fees.
Read: How Visa Status Shapes NRI Investment Planning Under U.S. PolicyWhat specific impact does the new policy have on Indian nationals applying for Green Cards in 2025?
Most impact comes from broader changes like enhanced entry-exit biometrics, stricter residence reviews, and longer adjustment backlogs in EB-2 and EB-3.
Read: Green Card Changes in 2025: Biometric Entry-Exit and ReexaminationsWhich Airlines Allow Indian Nationals to Travel with Less Than Six Months Passport Validity?
Indian nationals need passports valid six months from travel date to enter India by August 2025. Airlines enforce this strictly; no general exceptions exist. Renew passports early abroad using official…
Immigration Scam Accused Vikramjit Singh Arrested at Mumbai Airport
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Kolkata’s Tourism Booms with New Direct Flights to Bangkok and Singapore
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India Adds 9 New Consular Centers in US, Opens Saturday Services
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British Indian Hotelier Surinder Arora Competes to Expand Heathrow Airport
Heathrow West, submitted by Surinder Arora, proposes a shorter runway and sustainable expansion under £25 billion, aiming for…
Supreme Court Examines Rohingyas’ Status: Refugees or Illegal Entrants?
The Supreme Court of India is reviewing Rohingyas’ legal status, weighing refugee protections versus illegal migrant treatment. The…
Schengen Visa Goes Fully Digital: Impact on Indian Travelers to Europe
Indian travelers will apply for Schengen visas online starting in 2025, using a digital platform with biometric security…
Over 1.2 Million Indian Tech Workers Demand Action on Green Card Backlog
Indian nationals endure decades-long waits for employment-based green cards due to USCIS’s 11.3 million backlog and restrictive per-country…
Top Countries Offering Full or Subsidised Scholarships for Indian Students in 2025
Top scholarships for Indian students include Germany’s DAAD and the UK’s Chevening, offering full funding for tuition and…
Why U.S. Airports Are Quiet This Fall: Student Visa Crisis Impact
Fall 2025 saw a 22% drop in U.S. F-1 student visas and suspended appointments, worsened by social media…