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New immigration policies from Canada, the UK, and Australia are set to change how Indian students and professionals plan for their future abroad. These changes could impact study plans, work opportunities, and travel routes.
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has introduced a new form, Schedule 1-A, to claim deductions for various expenses, including tips and car loan interest. This change could impact visa applicants who are U.S. residents or plan to file taxes in the United States.
The Los Angeles Police Department is considering permanent restrictions on pretext traffic stops, which could have broader implications for U.S. immigration policies and travel practices.
Federal court filings reveal that ICE provided false information to justify taking thousands of migrants into custody in New York City immigration courts. This revelation could have significant implications for future cases and the integrity of US immigration proceedings.
Starting in 2024, Texas will mandate that individuals seeking professional licenses prove their legal immigration status. The new policy could impact up to 1.7 million undocumented workers.
The government has introduced new Income Tax Form No. 93/94/95/96 for the application of Permanent Account Number (PAN). These updated forms aim to simplify the process, reduce errors, and improve user experience while ensuring better verification.
The United States saw a significant decrease in visa approvals by 11% in the first eight months of 2025, with countries like India and China facing major setbacks. This decline highlights policy shifts impacting global immigration flows.
A Kansas law requiring proof of citizenship to vote was struck down after a court found that around 31,000 eligible voters had been blocked from registering. This change affects voter registration processes and could have implications for future election security measures.
Telehealth abortion pill usage has surged in the United States, particularly among women living in states with stringent abortion laws. This shift marks a significant change from previous trends of out-of-state travel for procedures.
The Supreme Court is currently deliberating on a policy that could significantly impact asylum seekers arriving at the U.S.-Mexico border, potentially reversing protections for individuals fleeing persecution. This decision could have far-reaching consequences for immigration law and enforcement.
Texas has recently approved a change requiring proof of legal immigration status to obtain professional licenses, aiming to prevent unauthorized workers from operating in the state's economy. This move could impact thousands of immigrants and businesses alike.
A new requirement under the SAVE Act could change how U.S. citizens vote, necessitating passports, birth certificates, or government-issued IDs to register and vote in federal elections.
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