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Iran says staff yet to be given World Cup green light as players secure visas
Iran says staff yet to be given World Cup green light as players secure visas Iran's football federation said the behaviour of co-hosts the US ‘contradicts international sports laws’ - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Iran’s World Cup players have secured visas to enter the United States, a US official has confirmed, though reports from Iranian media indicate some staff are still awaiting theirs. A White House official said on Friday that the players had received their visas, just days...
US Homeland Security chief defends visa denials as World Cup begins
US Homeland Security chief defends visa denials as World Cup begins Source: Reuters We know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be. To continue, upgrade to a supported browser or, for the finest experience, download the mobile app. Upgraded but still having issues?
Scotland fan has US visa revoked an hour before flying to World Cup
Michael Wright was at airport security when his visa status changed to "travel not authorised".
Scotland fan has US visa revoked an hour before flying to World Cup
Michael Wright was at airport security when his visa status changed to "travel not authorised".
Scotland fan has US visa revoked an hour before flying to World Cup
Michael Wright was at airport security when his visa status changed to "travel not authorised".
Scotland fan has US visa revoked an hour before flying to World Cup
Michael Wright was at airport security when his visa status changed to "travel not authorised".
UK tribunal orders truant employer to pay Kerala man Rs 38.4L for not giving a day's work
TOI correspondent from London: A Birmingham employment tribunal has ordered a UK care agency to pay £30,000 (Rs 38.4 lakh) in compensation to a Kerala native it brought to Britain on a healthcare visa to work as a care worker but didn't give him a single day of work or pay him a penny. Shabin Shaji, a 33-year-old computer science graduate who had worked in healthcare in India, paid £17,000 (Rs 21.7 lakh) to agents to secure the visa in 2023, the Guardian reported. Once in the UK, he bought a...
Infantino defends World Cup ticket prices, dismisses referee US entry dispute
Infantino defends World Cup ticket prices, dismisses referee US entry dispute FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended World Cup ticket prices on Wednesday, saying critics should blame the wider North American market if FIFA was overcharging. Speaking before the tournament opener, he said FIFA lacked authority to influence US visa decisions but highlighted efforts to secure entry for Iran's national team. FIFA President Gianni Infantino defended World Cup ticket prices on Wednesday, saying...
H-1B hiring boost: Nvidia offers top salaries despite slowdown in foreign recruitment
At a time when many technology companies are cutting jobs, slowing recruitment and reducing sponsorship of foreign workers, Nvidia appears to be moving in the opposite direction. The artificial intelligence chip giant has continued to aggressively hire overseas talent through the H-1B visa programme. Federal filings show Nvidia secured certification for around 1,200 H-1B positions during the first two quarters of fiscal 2026, up from roughly 1,000 during the same period a year earlier.
US reaches EB-2 visa limit for Indians; new visas resume in October
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently announced that the per-country limit in EB-2 category for India has been exhausted for the fiscal year (FY) 2026. In its announcement, the DHS directed all embassies and consulates to no longer issue EB-2 visas to Indian applicants for the rest of the current fiscal year. As directed by the US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), the annual limits will reset with the start of the new fiscal year (FY 2027) on October 1, 2026.