Scrap US immigration ‘aging-out’ policy tech giants urge
Tech industry giants such as Google, Amazon and Twitter urge Biden administration to scrap US immigration ‘aging-out’ policy. Full report, here.
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Tech industry giants such as Google, Amazon and Twitter urge Biden administration to scrap US immigration ‘aging-out’ policy. Full report, here.
Federal judge throws out another Biden administration US immigration directive in latest blow to reforms. Full report, here.
US President Joe Biden is targeting a US immigration deal that would see immigrants at the US-Mexico border relocated to Spain. Full story, here.
The largest ever US-bound migrant caravan has amassed in Chiapas, Mexico as migrants look to flee Central America. Full report, here.
Two US congressman have urged the House of Representatives to revoke the US visa waiver eligibility of countries over golden passports. Full report, here.
The US has increased the fee for its Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) visa waiver. Full report, here.
US immigration agencies have been ordered to suspend immigration enforcement on families affected by Uvalde school shooting. Full report, here.
The Romanian government is targeting inclusion in the US visa waiver scheme within the next 2 – 3 years. Full report, here.
A US district judge has blocked the lifting of Title 42 US immigration restrictions, leaving millions of migrants devastated. Full report, here.
US presidential advisory committee recommends that all outstanding US green card applications be processed within next six months. Full story, here.
The US administration is set to streamline the US visa renewal process, particularly relevant for H1B visa holders.
The H1B visa is a significant part of the United States immigration system, playing a crucial role in addressing the demand for skilled labor within the country, particularly in areas such as Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).
The US Visa Waiver Program (VWP) gives preferential treatment to nationals of certain countries and allows citizens from those countries to travel to the US for tourism or business purposes, without having to apply for a visa at a US Embassy or Consulate. However, the program has sparked controversy due to allegations of preferential treatment towards Israel.
The U.S. Government's adamant refusal to publicize the visa records of Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has ignited a fiery debate. The situation escalated on June 13, 2023, when the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) declined a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request from the conservative think tank, the Heritage Foundation.