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Major visa policy changes in November 2025 are affecting millions of applicants worldwide. From the new $100,000 H-1B fee to mandatory interview location requirements and EAD extension terminations, here's everything you need to know about the latest immigration updates.
Significant immigration policy changes are affecting millions in November 2025, including the end of 540-day EAD extensions, new $100,000 H-1B fees, TPS terminations for multiple countries, and UK's sweeping asylum law overhaul. These updates impact workers, students, and asylum seekers across both the United States and United Kingdom.
Major US visa policy changes took effect in November 2025, including new interview location requirements, ended EAD automatic extensions, and Diversity Visa program delays. These updates affect millions of immigrant and nonimmigrant visa applicants with immediate deadlines and new compliance requirements.
Major immigration policy changes took effect in November 2025, including new H-1B visa fees, biometric data collection requirements, and stricter employment authorization rules. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced sweeping enforcement actions affecting over 172,000 visa applicants and work permit holders.
Sweeping visa policy changes took effect in November 2025, with the UK implementing a strict new suitability framework on November 11 and the US tightening interview location requirements from November 1. These changes affect millions of visa applicants worldwide, impacting work visas, student visas, family immigration, and travel documents.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security implemented sweeping immigration policy changes in late October and November 2025, ending automatic EAD extensions, imposing a $100,000 H-1B fee, and tightening public charge determinations. These changes affect millions of visa holders, workers, and immigrants across multiple categories.
The U.S. has implemented sweeping immigration policy changes in November 2025, including the end of automatic EAD extensions affecting 900,000+ applicants, new $100,000 H-1B fees, and terminated TPS protections for multiple countries. These changes represent the most significant shift in immigration enforcement in over 50 years.
Major visa policy changes took effect in November 2025, including new U.S. interview location requirements, UK immigration rule changes effective November 11, and the elimination of automatic EAD extensions affecting 900,000+ pending applications. These updates impact immigrant and nonimmigrant visa applicants worldwide.
Major visa policy changes took effect in November 2025, including new health-based visa denials, interview location requirements, and the end of automatic EAD extensions. These immigration policy updates impact millions of visa applicants, green card holders, and work permit renewals across all categories.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security implemented major immigration policy changes in October-November 2025, including ending automatic work permit extensions, new H-1B fees, and stricter visa interview requirements. These changes affect millions of foreign workers, green card applicants, and international travelers starting October 30, 2025.
The U.S. Department of State and USCIS announced major visa policy changes in November 2025, including the end of 540-day EAD extensions, new H-1B proclamation fees, and significant Visa Bulletin updates. These changes affect millions of visa applicants, workers, and green card seekers across family-sponsored and employment-based categories.
The UK government announced sweeping immigration policy changes in May 2025 that significantly impact skilled workers, students, and settlement applicants. Implemented November 11, 2025, these changes include higher skill thresholds, increased salary requirements, stricter English language standards, and a doubling of the settlement period from 5 to 10 years.
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