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Everything to know about the new fee, including who will need to pay it and the full list of exempt countries.
Tourists, international students and business travelers may be required to pay a $250 fee when visiting the United States on a non-immigrant visa. The new provision applies solely to ...
All applicants for F, M, and J non-immigrant US visas which are meant for students will have to adjust the privacy settings on all of their social media profiles to "public", the State Department ...
Tech News : The US Embassy in India has cautioned visa seekers to accurately disclose their social media presence. Failing to list all usernames and handles used ...
Visitors to the United States will need to pay a "visa integrity fee," according to a new law. The fee will be at least $250, ...
Middle East News: UAE residents applying for F, M, and J US visas must now keep their social media profiles public as part of stricter vetting processes initiated by the US Embassy. Learn more ...
US Students Visa: More than 400,000 students apply for US visas every year, and from now on, every applicant will be required to set their social media profiles to the public.
US state department deputy spokesperson Mignon Houston said that India is an "essential partner" for Washington in the Indo-Pacific region.
US resumes student visa interviews for F-1, M-1, J-1 applicants after a brief pause, with India emerging as the top beneficiary. Students must now keep social media profiles public for screening ...
All individuals applying for an F, M, or J non-immigrant visa are to adjust the privacy settings on all of their personal social media accounts to 'public'.
WASHINGTON, DC – The United States government’s recent crackdown on international students has disproportionately impacted Indian nationals, who make up the largest share of visa revocations ...
Major US banks like Citi and Capital One are outsourcing to H-1B middleman firms which game the visa lottery system to hire thousands of lower paid workers.