WASHINGTON – US President-elect Joe Biden will work to provide a roadmap to US citizenship for nearly 11 million undocumented immigrants, including more than 500,000 from India, and will also set a minimum admission number of 95,000 refugees a year. . As a predominantly immigrant community, but in some cases …
Read More »Shipping Ministry will change its name, bring ‘clarity at work’: PM Modi
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that the Maritime Transport Ministry is being expanded and renamed the Ministry of Ports, Navigation and Inland Waterways. He was heading to a meeting after launching a Ro-Pax ferry service between Hazira in Surat and Ghogha in Gujarat’s Bhavnagar district, which will reduce …
Read More »‘Triumph for African Americans, Native Americans’: Sonia Gandhi in congratulatory letter to Kamala Harris and Joe Biden – US Presidential Election
Congress President Sonia Gandhi conveyed her party’s congratulations to Joe Biden, President-elect and Vice President-elect of the United States, Kamala Harris, on Sunday as they are about to take office. In his heartfelt letters, Gandhi praised Harris’s bravery and alluded to his Indian roots by invoking his “extraordinary mother.” He …
Read More »Biden Plans to Increase H-1B Visa Limit and Eliminate Country Fee for Green Cards
With Kamala Harris as his deputy, Biden is expected to reverse the outgoing Trump administration’s move to revoke work permits for spouses on H-1B visas. US President-elect Joe Biden plans to increase the number of highly qualified visas, including H-1B, and remove the cap on employment-based visas per country, which …
Read More »Prime Minister Narendra Modi: Renowned Ministry of Shipping
The Ministry of Navigation is renamed the Ministry of Ports, Navigation and Inland Waterways: PM Ahmedabad: Prime Minister Narendra Modi said on Sunday that the Maritime Transport Ministry is being expanded and renamed the Ministry of Ports, Navigation and Inland Waterways. He was heading to a meeting after launching a …
Read More »The Biden administration is likely to grant US citizenship to more than 500,000 Indians
Washington: US President-elect Joe Biden will work to provide a roadmap to US citizenship for nearly 11 million undocumented immigrants, including more than 500,000 from India, and will also establish a minimum number of admission for 95,000 refugees a year. As a predominantly immigrant community, but in some cases with …
Read More »Joe Biden believes that the India-US partnership. The US is defining the 21st century relationship
By: PTI | Washington | November 8, 2020 10:21:47 am President-elect Joe Biden speaks Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, in Wilmington, Delaware (AP Photo / Andrew Harnik) US President-elect Joe Biden believes that the India-US partnership is the defining relationship of the 21st century, and plans to strengthen ties between the …
Read More »Mandatory FASTags: Mandatory FASTags for four-wheelers as of January 1, 2021
NEW DELHI: To further increase the collection of electronic tolls, the government said on Saturday that it has made FASTags mandatory for all four-wheelers, including older vehicles, effective January 1, 2020. The Ministry of Road Transport and Highways (MoRTH) has issued a notice for the promotion of IT-based and digital …
Read More »Biden Plans to Increase H-1B Visa Limit and Eliminate Country Fee for Green Cards
By: PTI | Washington | Updated: November 8, 2020 1:10:33 pm The H1B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows US companies to employ foreign workers in specialized occupations that require theoretical or technical experience. It is the most sought after among Indian IT professionals. US President-elect Joe Biden plans …
Read More »Biden’s H1B Visa and Green Card Plans Will Likely Benefit Thousands of Indians
Aside from the fact that a woman of Indian origin will enter the White House as vice president for the first time in history, the election of Biden-Harris is good news for Indian professionals for another reason. The new administration is expected to reverse some of the decisions of the …
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