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Congress MP Karti Chidambaram skips ED summons in visa case, says busy with winter session | India News

India News: Congress MP Karti Chidambaram cited his preoccupation with the ongoing Parliament session as the reason for not appearing before the Enforcement Direc

Novak Djokovic thanks fans and returns to training for the Australian Open after winning visa cancellation court case

Following the decision by a judge on Monday to overturn his visa cancellation, Novak Djokovic has returned to training for the Australian Open and has thanked his fans for their support. 

SDP:n varapuheenjohtaja joutuu oikeuteen – hyväksyi satojen eurojen viisumilaskun, jolle kaupungin mielestä ei ole perusteita

SDP:n varapuheenjohtaja joutuu oikeuteen – hyväksyi satojen eurojen viisumilaskun, jolle kaupungin mielestä ei ole perusteita
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NOC forgery case: Mumbai: Two Nepali nationals held for NOC forgery | Mumbai News

MUMBAI: Two men from Nepal ended up in police custody after paying Rs 40,000 each to a Delhi-based agent to help them in getting the visa and a no-objection certificate (NOC) from Nepal Embassy at New Delhi required for flying from India to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The two Karan Mahara (30) and Lal Singh Bhat (23) claimed that they are victims as they planned to take the flight from Mumbai as the ticket price is just one third (Rs 45,000 approximately) of what they have to shell out in their country to fly to Gulf nations, said the police. The two flyers have been booked for forgery and that will attract seven years imprisonment if proved guilty.

Florida Immigration Group Pushes for Further TPS Protections

Florida Immigration Group Pushes for Further TPS Protections The Family Action Network Movement, a Haitian immigration advocacy group in Miami, believes TPS recipients need permanent protection. The Department of Homeland Security announced last week that it would extend Temporary Protected Status until Oct. 4, 2021 for beneficiaries from El Salvador, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua and Sudan. Although the Family Action Network Movement, a Haitian immigration advocacy group in Miami, celebrated this announcement, Marleine Bastien, Executive Director of FANM, believes that TPS recipients need permanent protection. “FANM will continue to organize our members and fight for those in the Senate to pass The Dream and Promise Act,” she said. DHS said it was extending TPS “to ensure its continued compliance” with several U.S. district court orders. Caribbean National Weekly Network

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