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Visa News Mar 05

Reno Immigration Court "Ambush" Tactics Under Scrutiny Amid Rising Deportations

Ecuadorian families face rushed deportations in Reno immigration court due to controversial "ambush" tactics employed by government officials, highlighting the challenges for asylum seekers in Nevada.

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Visa News Mar 05

USCIS Adjusts Filing Charts for Immigrant Visas Amid Increased Availability

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has updated its filing charts for immigrant visas due to an increase in available visas, affecting applicants who must file their adjustment of status applications by specific deadlines.

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Visa News Mar 05

Federal Agencies Caught Up in Trump’s Anti-Immigration Efforts: How It Affects Visa Holders

Federal agencies across the U.S. have been forced to realign their work to support ICE and other immigration efforts, impacting visa applicants and current holders. This comprehensive guide explains the changes and what travelers should do now.

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Visa News Mar 05

UK to Ban Student Visa Applications from Four Countries Due to High Asylum Rates

The United Kingdom is set to implement a historic "emergency brake" on student visa applications from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Myanmar, and Sudan in 2023 due to significant numbers of asylum seekers. This move aims to address growing concerns about the number of students applying for asylum once they arrive.

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Visa News Mar 04

California Voter Registration Loophole Exposed by Independent Journalist Could Impact Immigration

Independent journalist Nick Shirley has uncovered a potential voter fraud loophole in California that could allow illegal migrants to register and vote. This issue highlights the broader implications for voter integrity, particularly as discussions around voting rights continue.

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Visa News Mar 04

E-bike Regulation Delay Could Impact Travelers and Immigrants

The veto of e-bike regulation in 2025 has led to several tragic incidents involving e-bikes, including the death of a teenager in Hawaii. This delay could have implications for travelers and immigrants seeking visas.

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Visa News Mar 04

ICE Arrests Triple in Arizona as Street Operations Surge

Marion County Jail records reveal over 1,000 immigrants from various countries were detained for ICE last year, while ICE arrests in Arizona tripled due to increased street-level operations.

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Visa News Mar 04

China National Petroleum Corporation Launches Pre-Qualification Process for Materials and Catalyst Supply Tenders in Turkmenistan

China National Petroleum Corporation International Ltd., Turkmenistan Branch has initiated pre-qualification processes for the supply of general-purpose materials and catalysts for its production units. These tenders are part of ongoing operations at the Bagtyyarlyk Contract Territory.

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Visa News Mar 04

Kansas Invalidates Transgender Driver’s Licenses After New Gender-Affirming Identification Law

Transgender individuals in Kansas face significant challenges after state authorities invalidate their driver’s licenses and birth certificates under a new law that discriminates against the transgender community.

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Visa News Mar 04

Houston Developers Capitalize on EB-5 Visa Surge Amid Economic Uncertainty

Developers in Houston and across Texas are turning to the EB-5 visa program as a financial lifeline amidst tightening economic conditions. As federal policies boost investor interest, these businesses stand to benefit from increased funding opportunities.

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Visa News Mar 03

Voter ID Initiative Could Appear on California’s 2026 Ballot - Implications for Travelers and Immigration

A voter ID initiative is poised to appear on the November ballot in California. This move could impact how you vote, travel, and navigate immigration processes.

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Visa News Mar 03

Airspace Restrictions Over Middle East Impacting International Flights

Air traffic in the Middle East is facing significant restrictions as Russia and other countries join airspace no-fly lists, forcing airlines to re-route flights through narrow corridors or longer detours. Passengers, businesses, and students should prepare for potential delays.

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