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    'Take your migrants back, else…': UK’s new Home Secretary Mahmood warns nations of visa suspensions
    Beyond tariffs: US creates new visa hurdles for Indian students, visitors

    Indians applying for US student or visitor visas in other countries to avoid long wait times at home now face a setback. A new US rule requires non-immigrant visa applications to be made only from the applicant’s home country, ending a Covid-era flexibility and adding more pressure to India's overloaded visa system.

    Inside the Hyundai raid: A monthslong probe that shook Georgia’s EV ambitions

    A massive immigration raid at the Hyundai-LG battery plant in Georgia detained over 475 individuals, including South Korean nationals, halting construction and sparking economic and diplomatic repercussions. The action, targeting alleged visa violations and unlawful hiring, has raised concerns about U.S. visa restrictions and their impact on foreign investment in the EV sector.

    IT Inc worries as US may slap tariffs on software exports

    India's IT sector faces potential US tariffs on software exports, threatening its largest market and impacting firms already struggling with global uncertainty and AI-driven automation. The proposed tariffs could lead to double taxation and increased costs due to visa restrictions, potentially harming the growth of India-based service providers and GCCs, while raising delivery costs.

    What to know about Ireland’s ‘Long-Term Residency’ program

    Ireland's Long-Term Residency program offers non-EU citizens a pathway to permanent settlement after five years of legal residence. It attracts skilled workers by providing access to Ireland's job market, healthcare, and education. Applicants must meet specific criteria, including employment and a clean criminal record, to obtain a Stamp 4 Visa, granting them the right to live and work in Ireland.

    Want to stay in the UAE? Know which visa works for you

    The United Arab Emirates boasts a diverse residency system, featuring visas from short-term work permits to decade-long options for various professionals. The Golden Visa offers long-term residency to investors and specialists, while the Blue Visa targets environmental experts.

    • Trump administration plans stricter reforms for H-1B visas, keeping cap-exempt category in focus

      The Trump administration plans significant H-1B visa changes, tightening eligibility and oversight, particularly for third-party placements. Scheduled for December 2025, the proposal revises cap exemptions and introduces stricter compliance. A new rule prioritizes higher-wage applicants in the lottery, potentially impacting staffing firms and Indian professionals who are the largest beneficiaries of the H-1B program.

      'No more visas for India': How Charlie Kirk’s 'we’re full' remark could impact Indian professionals in the US

      Charlie Kirk's recent remarks against providing more US visas for Indian professionals have sparked controversy, raising concerns about the potential impact on the US economy and innovation. His statement, made amidst US-India trade negotiations, has been criticized for targeting a community vital to key sectors like technology and healthcare.

      US immigration authorities arrested 475 workers at Hyundai facility in Georgia on Thursday, ICE official says

      Many of those arrested had temporary visas for tourism and business travel that are not authorized for work, including South Korean nationals, the official told Reuters.

      US scrutiny on H-1B visas: MEA stresses mutual benefits of India-US mobility

      India has defended the H-1B visa program amid growing US scrutiny over alleged misuse. MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal emphasized the mobility partnership's importance to technology, economic collaboration, innovation, and financial cooperation between the two nations. This response follows US probes into discrimination and concerns that Indian IT firms are leveraging the system to hire lower-cost workers, prompting calls for reforms.

      Job offer in hand? Timing can still derail your UK Skilled Worker visa

      Securing a Skilled Worker visa is crucial for overseas professionals aiming to work in the UK. The process involves strict deadlines and precise documentation. A Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) triggers a three-month application window, and errors can lead to significant delays. Careful planning and attention to detail are essential for a smooth transition and long-term settlement prospects.

      New TOEFL initiative gives Indian study abroad aspirants a chance to win Rs 10 lakh

      ETS, in collaboration with Credila, has launched the TOEFL SUPER 50 program to support Indian students aspiring to study abroad. This initiative offers a prize pool of Rs 10 lakh, along with test preparation resources and financial planning support. Students registering for the TOEFL iBT test by December 15, 2025, and taking it by December 31, 2025, are eligible.

      UK raises English test requirements for work and family visas

      The UK has tightened its immigration rules, raising English language standards for migrants seeking work, settlement, or family visas. Skilled worker visa applicants now need B2 proficiency, up from B1. Family visa applicants must demonstrate English skills at entry, progressing from A1 to B2 for settlement.

      H-1B reforms may be next, says USCIS chief as White House readies announcement

      The White House is considering changes to the H-1B visa program to protect American workers, according to USCIS Director Joseph Edlow. The administration is weighing a "Weighted Selection" rule and exploring broader reforms, potentially prioritizing higher wages. Simultaneously, the Department of Justice is investigating hiring practices that may favor H-1B workers over US citizens, signaling increased scrutiny of the program.

      H-1B visa scrutiny rises as DOJ launches discrimination probes

      The US Department of Justice is investigating H-1B visa-related hiring discrimination claims amid calls for program reform. Several probes are underway, examining allegations of companies favoring visa holders over qualified American workers. Policy changes are also reshaping the H-1B process, including a shift to a beneficiary-centric lottery and potential wage-based allocation.

      Oman’s 10-year Golden Visa: Who is eligible and how much does it cost

      Oman launched a golden residency program on August 31, offering long-term visas to attract foreign investors and skilled professionals as part of its Vision 2040 reforms. The program features two tiers with varying investment requirements for 10-year and 5-year residencies. This initiative aims to boost investor confidence, increase capital inflows, and diversify Oman's economy.

      US halts EB-2 Green Card issuance till September 30; Indian applicants face longer wait times

      The US State Department confirms the EB-2 visa category has reached its annual limit for fiscal year 2025, impacting skilled workers and professionals. No new EB-2 visas will be issued until October 1, 2025. Indian applicants face further delays due to existing backlogs, with no progress in priority dates reported in September 2025.

      Want to change jobs on UAE Golden Visa? Here’s what happens to your residency

      UAE Golden Visa holders can switch jobs without affecting their residency, provided they secure a new work permit. This self-sponsored residency, designed for investors and skilled professionals, requires the new employer to apply for the permit through MoHRE. The process ensures uninterrupted residency and benefits both employees and employers by streamlining onboarding and promoting career mobility.

      ‘Leave or face deportation’: UK drops immigration shocker, warns foreign students overstaying visas
      No more shortcuts for US visas — interviews are now mandatory for almost everyone

      Starting September 2, 2025, the US State Department will require nearly all nonimmigrant visa applicants to attend in-person interviews, ending previous age-based exemptions and 'drop box' renewals. This change impacts students, business professionals, and frequent travelers, potentially leading to longer wait times for appointments.

      UK warns international students against overstaying visas

      The UK government has initiated a campaign to deter international students from overstaying their visas, directly contacting them with warnings of potential deportation. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper emphasized that those without legal status will be removed, particularly targeting asylum claims lacking merit.

      Planning to start a business in the UK? This visa could be your gateway

      The UK's Innovator Founder visa offers entrepreneurs a route to establish innovative businesses with global potential. Applicants need endorsements, demonstrating their idea's originality, viability, and scalability. The visa allows a three-year stay, extendable with progress checks, and leads to permanent residency. It requires English proficiency, involves fees, and grants flexibility in business activities, excluding public funds and professional sports.

      Run from the USA: Students will have to pack their bags fast

      Proposed US visa rule changes, limiting durations to four years, are expected to disproportionately affect Indian students compared to their Chinese counterparts. This is because many Indian students rely on post-study work opportunities like OPT and H-1B visas, while Chinese students often return home or pursue funded PhD programs.

      Japan should debate cap for foreign residents, government report says

      Japan is considering a policy overhaul regarding foreign residents, potentially including caps, as revealed in a recent government report. This comes amid rising concerns about the increasing number of foreigners and growing support for anti-immigration sentiments. The government acknowledges the absence of unified policies and the need to address societal impacts and potential friction.

      Indian IT firms' reliance on it fell over years; are less vulnerable: Mohandas Pai on H-1B concerns

      Amidst US scrutiny of H-1B visas, Mohandas Pai, former Infosys CFO, has asserted that Indian IT firms' reliance on these visas has significantly decreased. He highlighted data showing major American tech companies are now among the top applicants.

      H1-B visa system is a 'scam', will change it, says US Commerce Secretary Lutnick

      The US government plans to reform the H-1B visa and green card system. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick calls the current H1-B visa system a scam. The Trump administration aims for wage-based immigration and merit-driven selection. The goal is to replace the lottery system with a selective model. Past attempts to change the system faced opposition.

      ‘Gold Card’ for wealthy investors, wage test for H-1B: Trump administration’s new immigration push

      H1B Visa News: The Trump administration is preparing a sweeping overhaul of US immigration rules, targeting both H-1B visas and green cards. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed the shift from a lottery-based system to one focused on wages and merit. A new ‘Gold Card’ plan, offering permanent residency in exchange for a $5 million investment, is also under discussion. With Indian workers making up more than 70 percent of H-1B recipients, the proposed changes could have far-reaching effects for professionals and companies alike.

      Why Trump’s America can’t do without Indians

      Central bankers at Jackson Hole warned developed economies face labor shortages without foreign workers, especially as US policies under Trump restrict immigration, impacting Indian skilled workers vital to STEM and healthcare. A CBO report highlights the US population decline by 2033 without immigration, leading to slower growth. The US needs Indian workers but policies push them away, risking economic consequences.

      Indian student visas for UK decline, immigration detentions double

      UK Home Office statistics reveal a decline in Indian and Chinese student visas, with Indian students increasingly pursuing Master's degrees. Detention of Indian nationals for immigration breaches has doubled. Overall immigration to the UK has fallen due to fewer work visas, while asylum claims reach a high not seen since 1979.

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