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Breaking immigration policy changes effective November 2025 impact thousands of visa holders, including the controversial $100,000 H-1B fee, elimination of 540-day EAD extensions, and EB-5 program fee adjustments. Learn how these changes affect your work authorization and visa applications.
The U.S. government announced sweeping immigration policy changes in November 2025, including a proposed overhaul of the public charge rule affecting green card and visa applicants, and new biometric collection requirements starting December 26, 2025. These changes will impact millions of foreign nationals entering or applying to stay in the United States.
New immigration policy changes in November 2025 significantly impact work permits, visa interviews, and H-1B applications. Over 900,000 EAD applications face delays as USCIS ends automatic extensions and implements stricter enforcement measures affecting thousands of foreign workers and students.
Major visa policy changes took effect in November 2025, including new U.S. interview location requirements, Europe's biometric border system rollout, and UK immigration reforms. These updates impact millions of travelers, immigrants, and international students applying for visas worldwide.
Sweeping immigration policy changes in November 2025 include a controversial $100,000 H-1B visa fee, elimination of automatic EAD extensions, and TPS terminations for Afghanistan, Haiti, and Cameroon affecting over 500,000 workers and their families.
The United States announced major visa policy changes in November 2025, including stricter immigrant visa interview location requirements effective November 1st, new fee increases starting January 2026, and significant updates to the Diversity Visa program affecting over 52,000 applicants worldwide.
Sweeping immigration policy changes took effect in November 2025 across the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada, affecting work visas, employment authorization, and family immigration pathways. The U.S. ended automatic EAD extensions on October 30 and implemented a controversial $100,000 H-1B visa fee, while the UK and Canada introduced stricter financial requirements and streamlined work permit processes.
Major visa policy changes took effect in November 2025, including stricter U.S. immigrant visa interview location requirements, UK's new Electronic Travel Authorization system, and significant updates to employment-based visas. These changes impact millions of travelers, international students, and immigration applicants worldwide.
Major immigration policy changes in November 2025 include the end of 540-day EAD automatic extensions, new H-1B visa fees of $100,000, electronic-only payment requirements at USCIS, and intensified immigration enforcement operations across the United States with record detention numbers exceeding 65,000 individuals.
The US Department of State implemented sweeping visa policy changes in November 2025, including mandatory interview location requirements, a controversial $100,000 H-1B fee, and stricter consular district rules affecting family-based, employment-based, and diversity visa applicants worldwide.
Major US immigration policy changes in November 2025 include the end of 540-day EAD extensions, new public charge rules, and biometric collection requirements starting December 2025. These immigration policy updates affect over 900,000 pending applications and impact work authorization, public benefits eligibility, and visa processing for millions of immigrants.
Major US visa policy changes in November 2025 include new interview location requirements, $100,000 H-1B fees, and EAD extension eliminations. These visa policy changes affect millions of immigrants, workers, and students seeking entry to the United States.
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