The U.S. government is preparing to eliminate the random lottery system that has defined H-1B visa selection for years. A proposed policy would shift the process to favor workers with higher salaries, a move that could significantly alter the path for international graduates and skilled professionals trying to build careers in the United States. This […]
Argentina has just announced a major shift in its visa policy that directly benefits Chinese travelers. Effective immediately, Chinese nationals holding a valid U.S. visa will no longer need an Argentine visa for short trips. This move opens up new opportunities for tourism and business between the two countries and signals a strengthening of Argentina’s […]
The U.S. government has introduced a new $250 Visa Integrity Fee, impacting travelers who need nonimmigrant visas. This change is part of a larger immigration reform that aims to strengthen visa compliance and fund essential border security measures. While the fee may seem like a minor addition, it could significantly affect your visa application process […]
The U.S. H-1B visa cap for fiscal year 2026 has been reached, creating a wave of uncertainty for international students, graduates, and professionals hoping to work in the U.S. With the registration window officially closed, many are left wondering what their next steps will be. The high demand for H-1B visas continues to underscore the […]
The U.S. State Department’s recent decision to limit Nigerian travelers to three-month, single-entry visas has created a wave of concern among Nigerian Americans and business owners with ties to both the U.S. and Nigeria. The new policy, aimed at achieving “visa reciprocity,” has placed significant strain on families, businesses, and individuals who depend on regular […]
Vietnam is preparing a visa policy that could reshape how global professionals live and work in the country. A new draft decree proposes visa exemptions of up to five years for select foreign experts, allowing them repeated 90-day visits and access to residence documentation. This move signals a shift in how Vietnam approaches skilled immigration, […]
Starting in 2026, travelers from visa-exempt countries planning trips to Europe will face a significant change. The European Union has proposed raising the ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) fee from €7 to €20, marking a substantial shift in travel requirements that could affect millions of visitors each year. This adjustment is not just […]
The number of international student visas issued by the United States fell sharply in May, cutting off access for thousands just as they prepared for fall enrollment. According to new State Department data, F‑1 student visa issuances dropped by 22 percent while J‑1 visas fell 13 percent compared to the same month last year. This […]
Taipei is giving U.S. travelers a practical reason to visit with a new promotion that combines airfare savings and direct access to two of its most prominent cultural landmarks. In partnership with EVA Air, the campaign offers discounted round-trip flights from major U.S. cities and includes complimentary admission to the Taipei 101 Observatory and the […]
Canada is scaling back its immigration intake in response to rising public concerns about housing shortages, strained services, and labor market pressures. The federal government’s latest targets reduce permanent residency admissions and impose new limits on temporary visas, signaling a significant policy adjustment that impacts applicants globally. For individuals pursuing Canadian immigration in 2025, these […]
In July 2024, the European Migration Network (EMN) released its annual Asylum and Migration Overview, revealing key shifts in the EU’s migration landscape. The report highlights a 13% drop in first-time asylum applications and introduces a new strategic framework to manage migration across member states. These changes are poised to reshape the future of EU […]
New Zealand is making significant changes to its Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV) system, directly impacting Green List occupations. Starting in 2025, the AEWV application form will be simpler, and wage thresholds will be adjusted to reflect the latest market data. These updates are designed to streamline the process for employers and make it easier […]