H-1B and H-4 visa holders should think twice about traveling to India amid significant visa appointment delays, stated an ...
The US Embassy in India has warned B1 and B2 visa holders that misuse of visitor visas or overstaying the permitted duration could result in a permanent ban on future travel to the United States.
Interview-required B-1/B-2 visa average wait times decreased slightly for Hyderabad and New Delhi. However, Chennai showed a ...
US expands visa bond pilot for business and tourist visas from select nations, requiring refundable deposits of $5,000 to $15 ...
US Embassy warns Indian B1, B2 visa holders to follow visitor rules strictly, cautioning that misuse or overstaying could lead to a permanent US travel ban.
This comes a day after the US embassy in India issued a similar warning for student visa holders.
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