Do you need a birth certificate from Delhi, India, but live outside the country? This blog is specifically for NRIs (Non-Resident Indians)
Read moreUS immigration standards compel all J-1 visa holders to spend two years in their native country (India). When seeking for an H1B visa, which waives a two-year stay in India, J-1 visa holders must provide a NORI Certificate to US officials. A NORI certificate from an Indian Mission or Post in the United States is required for applicants seeking a J1 waiver. Those returning to India should apply for this certificate at the CPV Division of the Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi. Applicants who live in a third country must apply through their native country's Indian Mission or Post.
Read moreIn most cases, you can register your marriage in India regardless of where the wedding takes place, as long as one of you fulfills the residency requirement. Here's the good news:
Read moreAre you trying to add a name to your Indian birth certificate? If so, you have found the appropriate blog. You must go through the birth certificate name addition process. The process of adding a name to a birth certificate is not very complicated.
Read moreThe Foreign Exchange Management Act (FEMA), which is overseen by the Reserve Bank of India, governs the purchase and acquisition of immovable assets in India by non-residents (RBI). For FEMA purposes, a Non Resident Indian (NRI) is an Indian citizen who resides outside of India. OCI refers to a non-Indian citizen who was born in India or whose parents or grandparents were born there (Overseas Citizen of India). For the sake of our discussion, I will refer to both NRIs and OCIs as NRIs because they are considered equally for real estate investment. The provisions that apply to NRIs and OCIs are the focus of this discussion.
Read moreIndian professionals are about to get highest benefits of Trump point based new plan. Trump's new plan to mark more Indians as permanent resident than before. Current system favors more country based quota that favors family ties for green cards.
Read moreA foreign national seeking to enter the United States must first get a visa, either a nonimmigrant visa for a temporary stay or an immigrant visa for permanent residence. To study in the United States, you'll need a student visa. Whether you need an F visa or an M visa depends on your course of study and the sort of school you plan to attend.
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