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US reaches H-1B visa limit of 65,000 for FY23

US reaches H-1B visa limit of 65,000 for FY23

The US has received sufficient number of applications needed to reach the Congress-mandated 65,000 H1-B visa cap for the fiscal year 2023, the country's federal agency for immigration services said on Tuesday, reports PTI. The

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BLS International to process Thailand visa applications in Chennai

BLS International to process Thailand visa applications in Chennai

BLS International has been authorised by the Royal Thai Consulate-General, Chennai for accepting and processing visa applications on its behalf. Commenting on this, Shikhar Aggarwal, Joint Managing Director, BLS International said, “We are glad to

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No Schengen visa appointments available until September

No Schengen visa appointments available until September

Travellers from non-EU countries who need a Schengen visa to enter the Schengen Area might have to cancel or change their summer holiday plans if they have not obtained a visa yet, as there are

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BLS International signs contract with the Royal Thai Embassy to provide visa services in Kenya

BLS International signs contract with the Royal Thai Embassy to provide visa services in Kenya

BLS International, announced that it has been authorized by the Royal Thai Embassy to provide visa services in Kenya. BLS international has started accepting visa applications on behalf of the Royal Thai embassy from July

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Indian graduates not eligible to apply for UK’s HPI visa

Indian graduates not eligible to apply for UK’s HPI visa

Graduates from across 50 non-UK top-ranking universities can come to the United Kingdom (UK) through a new visa scheme called the High Potential Individual (HPI) route visa. However, since no Indian institution figures among the

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US Embassy to simplify visa application process for Indian students

US Embassy to simplify visa application process for Indian students

The United States (US) Embassy is taking various steps to simplify the visa application process for Indian students. One of these steps is waiving the interview round for those who have previously held a US

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