The US has implemented three major immigration changes affecting Indian professionals and Green Card holders. Automatic EAD extensions have ended, H-1B visa fees have risen to $100,000 for new petitions, and the civics test for naturalisation has become more challenging. These changes introduce delays, higher costs, and stricter eligibility requirements, directly impacting employment, career planning, and citizenship pathways for Indians. Companies sponsoring Indian talent are also adjusting hiring practices in response to the new rules.
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A Bengaluru sorcerer, Srinivas Swami, faces police action for disturbing neighbours with midnight rituals and loud music. After a complaint, he allegedly cursed a neighbour, threatening her with death. The court has ordered a case registered under the Black Magic Act, with police investigating the threats and alleged assault. Authorities warn against late-night noise and encourage cooperation in such investigations.
