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ECEC stretches about 2,500 kilometers along India's eastern coast—from Kolkata in the north to Kanyakumari in the south—traversing the four states of West Bengal, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu. ECEC encompasses several centers of economic activity, covering not only the resource-rich but also the poorest regions.
The Guam–CNMI Visa Waiver Program, first enacted in October 1988 and periodically amended, permits nationals of 12 countries to travel to Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands for up to 45 days, and nationals of China to travel to the Northern Mariana Islands for up to 14 days, for tourism or business, without the need to obtain a U.S. visa ...
On January 6, 2015, H.R. 158, originally named the Visa Waiver Program Improvement Act of 2015, was introduced in the House of Representatives. The original version of this bill would not add any restrictions on VWP visitors, but would only clarify that ineligibility due to a security risk included terrorism, allow the suspension of countries ...
The abbreviation ECEC may refer to: East Coast Economic Corridor, an economic corridor covering the east coast of India; Early Childhood Education and Care, a division of the Department of Education, Queensland, Australia; Early childhood education and care, a (near) synonym for Early childhood education
Tom Suozzi's son Joe with the New York Mets in 2024. Suozzi and his wife Helene (née Wrotniak) married in 1993. They live in Glen Cove and have three children. [13] [14] His son Joe is a minor league baseball player who plays in the New York Mets organization. [82] [83] Suozzi is Roman Catholic. [84]
The Interview Waiver Program (IWP), also called the Visa Interview Waiver Program, is a program managed by the U.S. Department of State's Bureau of Consular Affairs under which, under some circumstances, interview requirements can be waived for some nonimmigrant visa applicants.
Physician national interest waiver [5] is a specially designed category for physicians/doctors to work and conduct impactful research in the United States. It enables a clinical physician/doctor to adjust his/her status to a lawful permanent resident without actually demonstrating that eligible and qualified physicians are unavailable in the particular location.
a citizen of one of the 60 visa waiver eligible countries and territories; a holder of the United Nations laissez-passer or; eligible for visa-free travel under other specific provisions (visiting force, cruise ship passengers and crew, aircraft crew, etc.). A New Zealand general entry stamp issued to a temporary entry class visa holder.