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The U.S. has implemented sweeping visa policy changes in October 2025, including new H-1B restrictions with a $100,000 fee, mandatory in-person interviews for nearly all visa applicants, and country-specific application requirements. These changes affect millions of visa applicants worldwide as the new fiscal year begins.
October 2025 brings significant immigration policy changes including streamlined H-2A agricultural worker visa processing effective October 2, potential DACA reopening for 400,000+ new applicants, and a federal government shutdown affecting certain immigration services. These changes impact agricultural employers, Dreamers, and millions awaiting visa processing.
Major immigration policy changes take effect in October 2025, including a new U.S. citizenship test starting October 20, significant fee increases for I-94 and ESTA applications, and the potential reopening of DACA for new applicants after four years. These changes affect millions of immigrants, travelers, and visa applicants worldwide.
The US Department of State has implemented significant visa policy changes in October 2025, including new residency requirements for visa applications, updates to the Visa Bulletin priority dates, and category-specific annual limits. These changes affect millions of visa applicants worldwide, from family-sponsored immigrants to employment-based workers and diversity visa lottery participants.
The U.S. immigration landscape underwent significant changes in October 2025, including a controversial $100,000 H-1B visa fee, DACA program reopening after 4 years, Syrian TPS termination, and new agricultural worker petition rules. These immigration policy changes affect millions of foreign workers, students, and undocumented immigrants across America.
Major visa policy changes take effect in October 2025, including stricter U.S. interview requirements starting October 1st and the EU's new biometric Entry/Exit System launching October 12th. These changes will impact millions of travelers, students, and immigration applicants worldwide.
Major immigration policy changes take effect in October 2025, including EU's biometric Entry/Exit System launching October 12, DACA potentially reopening to new applicants, and new H-2A agricultural worker visa rules. These updates impact millions of travelers, visa applicants, and immigrants worldwide.
October 2025 brings significant visa policy changes affecting millions of travelers and immigrants worldwide. The EU launches mandatory biometric screening on October 12, while USCIS implements a harder citizenship test on October 20, requiring applicants to answer 12 out of 20 questions correctly instead of 6 out of 10.
The U.S. immigration system underwent significant changes in October 2025, including new H-2A agricultural worker visa processing rules effective October 2, updated citizenship test requirements starting October 20, and proposed student visa time limits. These immigration policy changes affect millions of foreign nationals, students, and workers seeking entry to the United States.
October 2025 brings sweeping visa and travel policy changes affecting millions of international travelers. The European Union launched its Entry/Exit System on October 12, while the U.S. implemented significant fee increases for ESTA, I-94, and EVUS on September 30. These changes impact passport requirements, biometric data collection, and travel costs for visitors worldwide.
The United States has implemented significant immigration policy changes in October 2025, including a more challenging naturalization civics test and streamlined agricultural worker visa processing. The changes affect citizenship applicants, temporary agricultural workers, and various visa categories as fiscal year 2026 begins.
The U.S. Department of State released the October 2025 Visa Bulletin, marking the start of fiscal year 2026 with significant advancements in employment-based green card categories. Key changes include forward movement in EB-2 and EB-3 categories, reduced diversity visa allocations, and the expiration of the religious worker category.
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