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Starting in 2025, cruise travelers will need to present a Real ID-compliant identification document and pay new port fees for embarkation. This update impacts all U.S.-bound cruises and could affect international visitors.
The Canary Islands have declared an emergency on the whole of Tenerife after authorities activated the Island Emergency Plan on Wednesday afternoon to manage unprecedented travel volumes and related infrastructural strain.
Despite receiving legal protection through Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS), numerous abused youth have been detained and deported by ICE in recent months, raising concerns about the administration's harsh enforcement policies.
The United States Department of State has reopened its Diversity Visa (DV) program, commonly known as the green card lottery, for 2027. However, new rules have been introduced that include stricter eligibility criteria, potentially affecting millions of hopeful immigrants.
A significant change in Canadaโs citizenship rules now makes it easier for millions of Americans to apply for a second passport. Here's what you need to know.
The U.S. State Department has announced a new policy requiring visa applicants from 12 additional countries to pay bonds up to $15,000. This change affects travelers and businesses alike, adding financial burdens for those seeking entry into the United States.
Majority of health insurers now offer extended video identification through the "ePass" system, as announced by IT service provider Bitmarck. This change will impact how individuals verify their identity when enrolling or renewing their Health ID.
President Donald Trump has announced a new travel ban that will affect citizens from an additional 12 countries, bringing the total to 19 nations impacted by travel restrictions. This comprehensive visa news update details the key changes and their implications.
California immigrant truckers are facing a significant challenge as the federal government has canceled roughly 13,000 non-domiciled driver's licenses, leaving many in limbo and raising concerns about their ability to continue working.
The US has reopened its Diversity Visa (DV) programme for the year 2027 but with more stringent requirements, including a new fee structure. This move aims to curb fraud and ensure fair participation from eligible countries.
The U.S. Senate has initiated a contentious debate on the SAVE America Act, which requires approved photo identification to vote and proof of citizenship for voter registration. This legislation could significantly impact visa holders and immigrants living in the U.S.
The United States is set to introduce significant changes to its immigration policies for the year 2025, affecting green card holders, refugees, asylum seekers, and more. These updates will fundamentally alter the visa application process for millions of people.
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