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Starting from February 1, travelers without a REAL ID or a passport will face an additional $45 fee when flying within the United States. This new rule aims to ensure better security at airports but could impact budget-conscious flyers and those who have not yet obtained their REAL ID.
The Trump administration has expanded its travel ban to include applicants from an additional 24 countries, bringing the total number to 75. This move affects thousands of travelers and visa applicants who will now face processing suspensions.
Virginia's new Democratic governor, Abigail Spanberger, has repealed an anti-sanctuary policy that hindered federal immigration authorities from taking custody of criminal illegal immigrants, signaling a shift in state policies. This move could impact visa and passport applicants nationwide.
The Trump administration is implementing new immigration policies aimed at reducing legal migration through stricter quotas and nation-based restrictions reminiscent of the early 20th century.
Effective immediately as of December 12, 2025, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced new guidelines limiting the age of photos that can be used on immigration documents to a maximum of three years.
International enrolment in U.S. master's programs is expected to decline by 15% this year due to ongoing visa difficulties and uncertainty over post-study work opportunities, according to a new study.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has announced a new fee of $45 for travelers without a REAL ID, effective starting February 1, 2024. This change will impact millions of U.S. citizens and permanent residents who need a valid form of identification when flying.
A new travel ban by the Trump administration has expanded to include 75 countries, indefinitely suspending immigrant visa processing for applicants from these nations. This move could prevent thousands of fans from attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup and significantly impact business travelers, students, and other nonimmigrant visa seekers.
The United States is bracing for a significant decline in international master's program enrollments this year, with an estimated 15% decrease driven by visa-related uncertainties. This development could impact global students and institutions alike.
President Trump's first year back in office has significantly altered the U.S. approach to immigration, impacting travelers, visa holders, and businesses nationwide.
Nigeria's passport has risen to the 89th position in the 2026 Henley Passport Index, granting visa-free or simplified access to 44 countries. This significant move highlights increased global mobility for Nigerian citizens but comes with ongoing challenges.
Several Asian nations introduced significant changes to their visa policies in 2025, yielding positive outcomes for travelers and businesses alike. These reforms aim to streamline processes and enhance the overall experience for international visitors.
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