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Visa News Apr 12

Dubai Introduces Strict New Air Travel Restrictions Affecting Foreign Airlines

Starting April 20, foreign airlines will only operate one daily flight to Dubai International Airport (DXB), while Emirates continues full operations. This change significantly impacts non-Arabic speaking countries and could affect travel plans for thousands.

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Visa News Apr 12

Deportations Surge as Immigration Policies Under Trump Tighten

The number of removal orders issued by immigration courts surged to nearly 500,000 in fiscal year 2025, marking a 57% increase from the previous year under President Trump's administration. This significant rise has complicated legal processes and increased pressure on Wisconsin attorneys.

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Visa News Apr 12

Automatic Draft Registration for Men Begins in Texas and Beyond

Starting this year, men in Texas and over 40 other states are required to register automatically when renewing their driverโ€™s licenses. Green card holders and asylum seekers must also comply.

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Visa News Apr 12

No Passport? No Flights: Venezuelan Immigration Crisis Hits Chicago

Venezuelans in Chicago face significant barriers to returning home due to broken diplomatic ties and bureaucratic hurdles. The situation highlights the urgent need for a resolution to aid millions of displaced Venezuelans.

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Visa News Apr 12

F-1 Student Visa Refusals Surge, Threatening International Student Enrollment

A report from Shorelight, an international education firm, reveals a significant increase in F-1 visa refusals for students from key countries, leading to a sharp decline in international student enrollment. This surge is undermining the principle of merit-based entry and could have far-reaching impacts on higher education institutions.

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Visa News Apr 11

Selective Service System Changes Affecting Young Men in the U.S.

The Selective Service System has introduced new registration requirements for most male U.S. citizens between the ages of 18 and 25. Understanding these changes is crucial for young men to ensure compliance and avoid penalties.

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Visa News Apr 11

Paris Marathon 2026: Traffic and Parking Restrictions Impact Travelers' Plans

Travelers planning to visit Paris for the upcoming 2026 Paris Marathon should be aware of the temporary traffic and parking restrictions that will affect certain routes in the city from April 10 to 14, 2026. These measures aim to ensure safety and ease during the marathon event.

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Visa News Apr 11

Mahmoud Khalil One Step Closer to Deportation as Board of Immigration Appeals Issues Final Removal Order

The Board of Immigration Appeals has issued a final removal order for Mahmoud Khalil, an anti-Israel activist with a Columbia University graduate degree. This decision advances the Trump administration's push to deport individuals deemed to be agitators.

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Visa News Apr 11

US Military Registration Now Automatic for Eligible Men: What You Need to Know

The U.S. government has introduced an automatic military registration system that could impact green-card holders, refugees, asylum seekers, and undocumented individuals aged 18-25. This change, effective immediately, could affect travel plans and visa applications.

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Visa News Apr 11

UK Passports Get Expensive Boost as Fees Increase by 8%

The United Kingdom has announced an increase in passport application fees by 8%, affecting both adults and children, whether applying from within the UK or abroad. The changes come into effect on July 1st, impacting millions of potential applicants.

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Visa News Apr 11

H-1B Visa Demand Falls Amid Tech Hiring Slowdown

The demand for H-1B visas has dropped significantly as major tech companies like Walmart and Amazon cut back on hiring. This news highlights a broader slowdown in the U.S. job market, impacting foreign workers seeking employment opportunities.

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Visa News Apr 10

Florida Woman Sentenced After Treating Patients Without License Raises Concerns About Healthcare Fraud

A Florida woman was sentenced on Tuesday for treating over 4,000 patients while posing as a licensed nurse, highlighting the need for stringent healthcare regulations and visa policies that prevent such fraudulent activities. This incident underscores the importance of comprehensive background checks and verification processes in the medical industry.

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