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new-zealand-group-visa
22May
Yogesh shukla
15
Good News for the group travellers planning for New Zealand. As of July 20, 2026, three categories of visitor visas will be transferred to the new, advanced digital immigration system, the Enhanced Immigration Online System.The purpose of this switch is to replace outdated, non-digital application methods with an effic...
new-zealand-visa-news
22May
Yogesh shukla
76
Very recently, the potential sponsors must have higher incomes to sponsor their family members.What is happening in detail?To bring parents or grandparents to live in New Zealand, the sponsoring person or couple needs to be approved as sponsors by the government. Sponsor promises to the government to cover parents' nee...
australia-immigration-news
20May
Yogesh shukla
99
The latest Immigration policy plan by the Australian authorities has been announced, and it has a lot of opportunities for talented professionals from India in 2026.  Australia has officially confirmed its 2026–27 Permanent Migration Program, keeping the total intake at 185,000 permanent residency (PR) places. T...
USA-visa-rules
19May
Yogesh shukla
128
Even a small paperwork error could carry serious consequences for applicants.As per the new rules, the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will provide applicants with problematic or non-compliant signatures will receive a resubmission chance but will issue a direct denial. The changes are to be applicable ...
USA-immigration
15May
Yogesh shukla
166
Planning a trip to America starts with a Non-Immigrant Visa (NIV). Each month, thousands of Indians apply for a US tourist visa (B1/B2). Many applications are approved, but some are rejected due to minor errors in paperwork and interview responses.The process of remaining open to Indians in 2026 is strict and slow. The...