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The November 2025 Visa Bulletin reveals significant policy shifts including China's new 30% foreign workforce cap, expanded digital modernization at U.S. consulates, and extended interview waivers through 2026. These changes affect employment-based visa applicants, foreign workers in China, and diversity visa lottery participants worldwide.
Starting January 8, 2025, travelers face significant visa policy changes including the UK's mandatory Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) for Americans, stricter U.S. visa interview location requirements, and upcoming REAL ID enforcement for domestic flights. These latest visa policy changes affect millions of international travelers and require immediate action.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security implemented sweeping immigration policy changes in October and November 2025, including termination of TPS for Syria effective November 21, new $1,000 parole fees, elimination of automatic EAD extensions, and a $100 annual asylum fee temporarily blocked by federal courts.
Major visa policy changes took effect in November 2025, dramatically impacting how applicants must apply for US and UK visas. The US now requires all immigrant visa interviews to occur in applicants' country of residence, while the UK introduced stricter financial requirements for students and mandatory refusals for certain criminal convictions starting November 11, 2025.
On November 11, 2025, the UK implemented a major overhaul of immigration rules through HC 1333, introducing the Part Suitability framework that replaces Part 9 grounds for refusal. The new framework applies stricter standards across all visa categories including family, work, and study visas, with no transitional provisions for pending applications.
Major visa policy changes took effect in November 2025, including the termination of automatic Employment Authorization Document (EAD) extensions affecting thousands of foreign workers in the U.S., China's expansion of visa-free travel to Sweden, and minimal movement in the U.S. Visa Bulletin for green card applicants.
The U.S. immigration system underwent significant changes in November 2025, with DHS ending automatic EAD extensions on October 30, terminating Venezuela TPS on November 7, and setting a record-low refugee cap of 7,500 for fiscal year 2026. These policy shifts impact thousands of workers, asylum seekers, and refugees nationwide.
Major US immigration policy changes take effect November 2025, including strict new interview location requirements for immigrant visas, a $100,000 H-1B fee, and the first-ever $1 Diversity Visa lottery registration charge. These changes impact millions of visa applicants and employers nationwide.
Breaking immigration news for November 2025: Temporary Protected Status for Syria terminates on November 21, 2025, affecting over 6,000 individuals. New visa interview location requirements took effect November 1, 2025, while asylum fees and work authorization rules undergo significant changes impacting thousands of immigrants nationwide.
Major U.S. visa policy changes took effect in November 2025, including strict interview location requirements starting November 1st, elimination of automatic EAD extensions effective October 30th, and minimal movement in the November visa bulletin for green card applicants.
Major US immigration policy changes take effect in November 2025, including a new $1,000 immigration parole fee, TPS terminations for South Sudan and Syria, and stricter visa interview location requirements. These updates impact hundreds of thousands of immigrants, refugees, and visa applicants nationwide.
Multiple countries implemented significant visa policy changes in November 2025, including new U.S. interview location requirements starting November 1st, UK student visa financial increases from November 11th, and China's 30% foreign workforce cap in Shenzhen. These changes affect millions of visa applicants worldwide.
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