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The U.S. Department of State is expanding its "Online Presence Review" to include additional nonimmigrant visa categories starting March 30, 2025, increasing scrutiny on social media and online activity.
With just hours remaining until the March 31 deadline, many taxpayers in Nigeria, including expatriates and immigrants, are still uncertain about how to file their personal income tax returns. The Nigerian Revenue Service (IRS) is urging individuals to comply with legal requirements.
The Trump administration has lifted its total ban on reviewing asylum applications, a pause that had affected millions of cases after the D.C. National Guard shooting incident. This change impacts visa and immigration processes significantly.
Law enforcement agencies in 14 Ohio counties began collaborating with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in 2025, leading to increased scrutiny of immigrants and travelers within the state.
A traveler shares how points and miles were used to find alternative transportation when flights from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, were canceled due to weather conditions.
The UK Passport Office has introduced new guidelines for passport photos from December 2nd, 2025, significantly tightening rules to ensure photo authenticity and accuracy.
The United States has seen a significant decline in visa approvals for the fiscal year 2025, with applicants from India and China experiencing the most substantial impact. This decrease could affect thousands of hopeful travelers and immigrants.
The U.S. Senate has passed the Secure and Verified Electorate (SAVE) Act, which could require proof of citizenship to register to vote. This move sparks debate over election security versus voter access.
Afghanistan has launched an online visa application process for international travelers, offering greater convenience but maintaining strict eligibility requirements based on nationality.
The Supreme Court's recent deliberations on a Trump-era immigration policy that restricts asylum seekers may have far-reaching implications for visa and immigration applicants across the globe. Federal prosecutors in Manhattan have disputed ICEβs justification for courthouse arrests in an ongoing lawsuit.
The U.S. Department of Labor has proposed a significant change to the H-1B visa program by increasing minimum wages for green card applicants, aiming to align them with those of American-born workers.
Starting May 1, 2025, creating passport photos digitally has become a legal requirement in many countries. This change affects travelers, visa applicants, and students alike.
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