35,000 more US seasonal work visas announced
The Biden administration has announced 35,000 additional US seasonal worker visas as summer approaches. Full report, here.
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The Biden administration has announced 35,000 additional US seasonal worker visas as summer approaches. Full report, here.
The Biden administration plans to scrap the controversial Title 42 US immigration rule enforced during the Trump era. Full report, here.
The Biden administration has announced three key measures to help combat a rising US visa and immigration application backlog. Full report, here.
Chinese officials have been hit with US visa sanctions amid its treatment of ethnic and religious minorities and others. Full report, here.
Bulgaria and Cyprus risk jeopardizing their access to the US Visa Waiver program because of their respective so-called golden visa schemes. Full report, here.
More Somalians have been hit with US visa restrictions amid continued delays with the African nation’s election process. Full report, here.
A Bill to give Irish nationals access to US E3 visas has been proposed by senior political figures in Washington. Full report, here.
The Biden administration has extended US immigration relief to Afghans in America, protecting them from deportation. Full report, here.
US immigration arrests and deportations drop to record low levels under the Biden administration. Full report, here.
Serbian tennis star, Novak Djokovic, has been denied a US visa, ruling him out of tournaments in Indian Wells and Miami. Full report, here.
In response to concerns over the democratic election process in Bangladesh, the United States has announced a new policy to restrict US visas for those who undermine elections in the South Asian nation. This article delves into the reasons behind these restrictions, the history of US-Bangladeshi relations, and the potential impact on Bangladesh's future.
The US visa of Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, has come under intense scrutiny following a lawsuit filed by the Heritage Foundation against the US Department of Homeland Security.
There have been changes to the US E2 visa and E1 visa schemes, that will affect foreign investors who want to start or invest in a business in the United States.
As the global economy continues to evolve, certain US senators have put forward legislation to make changes to the L1 visa scheme. This in-depth article will discuss the latest news and regulatory changes to these visa programs and their impact on the global workforce.
This is a very significant increase in the visa fees for those applying at US Embassies and Consulates. This will affect visitors, and a number of other non-immigrants including those applying for popular work visas such as the L-1 visa, E-2 visa, H-1B visa, and other temporary work visa categories.