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The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is set to end H-1B visas for roles deemed discriminatory, impacting the tech industry. This policy change aims to root out abuse in visa applications.
The US State Department is preparing a limited release of commemorative U.S. passports featuring Donald Trump's portrait to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, marking a significant milestone in passport design.
The DIGNIDAD (Dignity) Act of 2025 was introduced in July 2025 by U.S. Representatives María Elvira Salazar and Veronica Escobar, aiming to offer limited protections for certain immigrants while increasing enforcement and penalties for others.
The government of Nepal has halted the processing of applications for transgender people to change their legal gender on identity documents, reversing years of progress in LGBTQ+ rights.
Four UK airports have ranked among the top 10 for worst delays in Europe, with one securing the number one spot due to an average delay of almost two hours. This news affects travelers from various countries, particularly those applying for visas or work permits requiring travel.
Immigration officials have arrested a Texas woman for allegedly running a visa fraud scheme that spanned years and involved her posing as an immigration officer. Mayra Collins faces federal charges, raising concerns about the authenticity of those claiming to represent government agencies.
The Trump administration's wage-tiered selection process for the H-1B visa program has produced its first results, reshuffling the odds for international students and tech founders who seek to work in America. This change is likely to have significant implications on future immigration policies.
The State Department is finalizing plans to include President Trump's face in all new U.S. passports, marking a significant change since his presidency ended in 2021. VisaPics.org provides essential guidance on how this affects visa applications.
Starting in 2026, the U.S. visa process will see a significant overhaul with two new questions introduced that could dramatically impact an application's outcome. Travelers and immigration applicants must prepare accordingly.
The ongoing partial U.S. government shutdown has led to a critical shortage of TSA agents, impacting travel regulations and procedures. Learn about the latest updates and how they affect your summer travel plans.
The U.S. has paused the review of visa, green card, work permit, and citizenship applications from over 39 countries due to a travel ban. This pause is affecting millions of professionals who are now in legal limbo.
A Nebraska immigration clinic is closing its doors, leaving a void in legal support for many residents. This closure could significantly impact local students and their families.
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