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  2. DaatarBabu2

    Malvika Sharma bagundi pilla but no offers

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    చక్కిలి ఫెటిష్

  4. perugu_vada

    ##Gachibowli Diwakarams Cricket Disco##

    Eng is over rated team anedi andhu k
  5. DaatarBabu2

    Singer Shirley Setia’s Arresting Looks

  6. DaatarBabu2

    Neha Shetty 🔥🔥 Maldives lo rechipoyindhi ga

  7. Without oil, aye Okka turka country bagundi uncle ?
  8. 50k members untara anna antha dabbulu petti konetollu
  9. DaatarBabu2

    Anveshi Jain

  10. Okka 30% increase unna, chala low skilled H1b uncles ki 🩸
  11. @Sucker @Tellugodu 50-100% increase anna untunda?
  12. Pavanonline

    ##Gachibowli Diwakarams Cricket Disco##

    Ahmedabad anta, toss win ithe chalu
  13. Here’s the latest verified update on the U.S. Green Card lottery (Diversity Visa) and what it means — especially in relation to India: 🗞️ What happened? President Trump has suspended the U.S. Diversity Visa (Green Card lottery) program — often called the Green Card lottery — after a suspected gunman in recent shootings was reported to have entered the U.S. through that program. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has ordered U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to pause the Diversity Immigrant Visa (DV1) program, which normally makes up to 50,000 green cards available annually through random selection. 🇮🇳 Does this affect Indians? Not really — at least not directly. Indian citizens have not been eligible for the Diversity Visa (DV) lottery in recent years because eligibility is based on countries with historically low U.S. immigration rates, which does not include India. That means Indians generally do not apply for and do not win these lottery green cards — the program primarily benefits countries in Africa and some from Europe/Asia with low migration numbers. 📌 So is it “good news” for Indians? Not in the direct sense of immigration benefits. Since Indians rarely benefit from the Diversity Visa lottery, suspending it doesn’t make it easier for Indians to get U.S. green cards. Indians who want permanent residency still rely on employment-based visas (like EB-2/EB-3), family-sponsored immigration, or other legal channels — none of which are changed by the lottery suspension itself. However, some people might interpret the move as part of a broader U.S. focus on merit-based or employment-based immigration, which could indirectly favor skilled immigrants (like many Indians) — but that is speculation based on policy trends, not on this specific lottery suspension. 📊 Bottom line ✔️ The Green Card lottery suspension is real and newsworthy. ✔️ It mostly affects people from countries that benefit from the Diversity Visa program. ❌ It doesn’t directly improve or change the immigration prospects for Indians. If you want, I can explain alternative U.S. immigration routes that Indians commonly use (like H-1B, EB-2/EB-3) and how current policies affect those. Just let me know!
  14. psycopk

    CBN meets Central ministers

  15. psycopk

    CBN meets Central ministers

  16. idi trailer matrame... roju enta toruture pedutunaro...
  17. They will be used for dumpys gold card
  18. islam is going to make it into another unstable country just watch.
  19. thanks ra chepa gane dengesinanduku..
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