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Visa News May 08

2026 U.S. Travel Update: New Device Search Rules for Canadian Passengers

Travelers must prepare for increased scrutiny at U.S. ports of entry in 2026. New regulations allow border agents to demand passwords without explanation.

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Visa News May 07

Türkiye and Saudi Arabia Sign Visa Exemption Deal: Travelers Update

Historic diplomatic breakthrough as Foreign Ministers meet in Ankara to finalize mutual visa-free travel arrangements. Citizens of both nations will benefit from streamlined entry processes and reduced bureaucratic hurdles for tourism and business.

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Visa News May 07

New US Bill Seeks to Scrap Diversity Lottery and Tighten Green Card Visas

A new US legislative proposal aims to eliminate the diversity visa lottery system and shift toward a merit-based immigration framework. This move could significantly impact international applicants seeking permanent residency.

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Visa News May 06

Texas DPS Proposes New Citizenship Checks for Gun Licenses and Immigration Status

Texas DPS is proposing new rules requiring verification of citizenship or immigration status through a federal database before handgun license approval. This update impacts non-citizen residents and security personnel seeking licensure.

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Visa News May 06

US Prepares Stricter Travel Restrictions on China Amid Migrant Tensions

WASHINGTON, May 5 (Reuters) – The United States is preparing to increase travel restrictions on China, citing concerns over the repatriation of Chinese nationals. These developments signal a potential shift in immigration enforcement policies targeting specific nationalities.

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Visa News May 05

BIA Ruling: DACA Status No Longer Protects Dreamer Children from Deportation

The Board of Immigration Appeals has issued a significant ruling clarifying that DACA status alone does not shield Dreamer children from deportation proceedings. This decision impacts thousands of applicants seeking protection and requires immediate attention from legal teams and families.

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Visa News May 05

Indian Tech Guru Gets Green Card After 7 H-1B Rejections

A Microsoft engineer named Aishani B secured a US Green Card after seven consecutive H-1B lottery rejections. Her journey highlights the emotional toll and strategic shifts needed for long-term immigration success.

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Visa News May 04

REAL ID Requirements Take Effect: Traveler Guide for 2025 Compliance

The United States has officially implemented new REAL ID requirements with most airports operating smoothly on May 5, 2025. Travelers without updated documents were still allowed to pass security with temporary paper notices. This guide explains the full compliance process and document verification steps.

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Visa News May 04

Texas Woman Charged with Visa Fraud Scheme Impersonating Officers 2022-2025

A Texas woman faces federal charges for allegedly impersonating immigration officers in a visa fraud scheme spanning from 2022 to 2025. The case highlights the severe consequences of attempting to bypass immigration regulations through deception.

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Visa News May 04

Americans First Immigration Act: Green Card Lottery Scrapped for Merit System

A new legislative push aims to overhaul the US immigration system by ending the diversity visa lottery and introducing a points-based merit system. The Americans First Immigration Act, introduced by Representative Barry Moore, seeks to tighten visa regulations and restrict family sponsorship.

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Visa News May 04

Trump’s New Passport Design: President’s Face on U.S. Travel Document Explained

The State Department is finalizing a plan to feature President Donald Trump's face on new U.S. passports. This significant redesign impacts global travel and identification standards. Learn how this change affects travelers and applicants.

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Visa News May 03

Florida Women Turn to Mail-Order Pills as Abortion Ban Hits Home

When Florida’s six-week abortion ban went into effect two years ago, advocates expected a sharp rise in women traveling for care to states with less restrictive laws. However, new data shows an unexpected trend: more Floridians are seeking abortions through mail-order pills.

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