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Major US immigration policy changes in December 2025 include an expanded travel ban affecting 39 countries effective January 1, 2026, new H-1B visa selection rules prioritizing higher-paid workers, and reduced EAD validity periods from 5 years to 18 months. These changes affect millions of visa applicants and current status holders.
Major visa policy changes in December 2025 are reshaping international travel. From the expanded US travel ban affecting 39 countries to new H-1B social media vetting requirements and the EU's Entry/Exit System rollout, travelers face significant new requirements starting January 2026.
Major US immigration policy changes in December 2025 include the end of the H-1B visa lottery system, expanded travel bans affecting 39 countries, new biometric requirements, and the launch of the Trump Gold Card program. Over 1.6 million immigrants have lost legal status this year as the administration implements sweeping reforms.
Major visa policy changes in December 2025 are reshaping US immigration. From the new H-1B weighted lottery system to mandatory biometric collection for green card holders starting December 26, these updates affect millions of visa applicants, workers, and permanent residents.
The Trump administration has enacted sweeping immigration policy changes in December 2025, affecting over 1.6 million immigrants who have lost legal status this year. New rules include H-1B visa reforms replacing the lottery system, expanded travel bans covering 39 countries, mandatory social media vetting, and the launch of the $15,000 Gold Card program for investors.
Major visa policy changes in December 2025 are reshaping global immigration. From the new U.S. H-1B visa reforms and biometric requirements to Australia's Skills in Demand visa and the EU's Entry/Exit System rollout, travelers and immigrants face significant new requirements across multiple countries.
Massive immigration policy changes in December 2025 have stripped legal status from over 1.6 million immigrants in the US. From expanded travel bans covering 39 countries to new biometric requirements and TPS terminations, these updates affect virtually every visa category and immigrant group in America.
Significant visa policy changes are reshaping global travel in 2025. From the US expanding its travel ban to 39 countries starting January 1, 2026, to the Schengen area welcoming Bulgaria and Romania as full members, travelers must stay informed about new immigration requirements, fee increases, and stricter vetting procedures.
The Trump administration has implemented sweeping immigration policy changes in December 2025, including an expanded travel ban covering 39 countries, mandatory social media vetting for H-1B visa applicants, and reduced validity periods for employment authorization documents. These immigration policy changes affect millions of foreign nationals and require immediate attention from visa applicants and employers alike.
The U.S. has implemented sweeping immigration policy changes in December 2025, including expanded travel bans affecting 7 additional countries, mandatory social media vetting for H-1B visa applicants, reduced EAD validity periods, and the launch of the new Gold Card permanent residency program. These changes impact millions of foreign nationals and employers nationwide.
The Trump administration has dramatically expanded immigration restrictions in December 2025, adding 20 new countries to the travel ban for a total of 39 affected nations. USCIS has frozen applications for millions of immigrants while new biometric requirements and social media vetting take effect January 1, 2026.
The US government has enacted sweeping immigration policy changes in December 2025, including a complete asylum freeze, new social media screening for H-1B visas, the launch of the $1 million Gold Card program, and a Supreme Court case on birthright citizenship. These updates affect millions of immigrants, visa applicants, and green card holders.
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