The Indian Embassy in Kuwait has issued an advisory to clarify the procedures for Indian expats in Kuwait who wish to take advantage of the recently announced amnesty program by the Kuwaiti government. The advisory covers how to apply for Emergency Certificates (EC) for lost passports and how to renew expired passports under the amnesty scheme.
China has introduced five new measures to streamline visa procedures for foreign nationals, effective January 11.
H-1B visa holders in the US can now renew their visas domestically through a limited pilot program. This marks a significant shift in policy, offering convenience and cost savings for thousands of workers. Learn more about eligibility and the program's future!
The U.S. Department of State is launching a domestic H-1B visa renewal program, kicking off on January 29, 2024, allowing eligible applicants to renew their visas within the United States for the first time in nearly two decades.
In a major boost for bilateral trade and mobility, the US has pledged to expedite visa processing for Indian business travelers and explore facilitating visa renewals for H1B visa holders' families within the US.
The H-1B Domestic Visa Renewal pilot lets certain H-1B workers renew their visas in the US, avoiding travel and long wait times at consulates abroad. Applications open Jan 29th, 2024, but slots are limited, and specific eligibility criteria apply.
Embark on a journey to demystify the H-1B Visa Renewal process with our detailed guide. From understanding eligibility requirements to navigating the application process, learning about fees, and marking your calendar for the start date – we've got you covered.
The US State Department's pilot program for H-1B visa renewal within the US is a game-changer for 20,000 workers, eliminating overseas trips and streamlining the process. Learn how Indian tech professionals benefit.
A pilot program aimed at simplifying H-1B visa renewals within the US has taken a controversial turn by excluding dependents, leaving families uncertain and businesses frustrated.
The program is initially limited to 20,000 participants, but the department may expand it in the future. This is a significant move aimed at streamlining visa procedures and facilitating the retention of skilled foreign workers.