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Indian student, headed to US, sent back from Amsterdam, unaware that his F-1 visa had been revoked in 2025
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Radio New Zealand
· Jul 6, 2026
Prime Minister downplays absence of Foreign Affairs Minister during Narendra Modi visit
The visit comes while Winston Peters, who has consistently criticised the India Free Trade Agreement, is out of the country.
Hindustan Times
· Jul 3, 2026
Indian student's F-1 visa denial despite UMD admission sparks discussion; here's what went wrong: 'Don't leave your…'
Indian software engineer's F-1 visa denied during brief U.S. interview, sparking discussions about potential red flags and application strategies.
The Tribune
· Jul 1, 2026
‘3 interview cycles, still no US job offer’: Indian-origin techie heads home, says 15 years of experience wasn’t enough
A senior Indian-origin technology professional has shared that he is finally preparing to return to India after failing to secure a suitable role in the United States despite multiple interview attempts. In a Reddit post titled ‘End of the road, coming back from US’, the user said he had accepted the outcome after several unsuccessful []
Times of India
· Jul 2, 2026
Indian woman, laid off twice on H-1B visa, says she's still hopeful: 'Didn't come to the US just for a degree or job'
Indian woman, laid off twice on H-1B visa, says she's still hopeful: 'Didn't come to the US just for a degree or job'
Vanguard News
· Jul 9, 2026
US releases list of countries no longer eligible for visa waiver
The United States, US has updated its Visa Waiver Program (VWP), confirming that travelers who have visited or hold dual nationality with certain countries are no longer eligible to enter the country under the visa-free scheme. The post US releases list of countries no longer eligible for visa waiver appeared first on Vanguard News.
Le Monde
· Jun 26, 2026
US Supreme Court backs Trump on turning away asylum seekers at border
The ruling means migrants can be denied the chance to apply for asylum before crossing into the United States, handing Donald Trump a victory on one of his signature immigration policies.
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