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There are dozens of different types of visas people coming to the United States can seek to clear their entry into the country. The State Department lumps them into two categories: nonimmigrant visas and immigrant visas. Cuyahoga Falls-based immigration attorney Farhad Sethna explains the difference between the two categories.
A slowdown in U.S. visa processing, along with recent policy changes, has sparked fresh concern among Indian H-1B applicants.
The U.S. Department of State said Thursday that all immigrants in the country on visas were under continual review. Officials were on the lookout for anything that could render an immigrant deportable, the department initially told the Associated Press (AP ...
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WASHINGTON, D.C.-The Donald Trump administration has revoked approximately 80,000 non-immigrant visas since its January 20 inauguration, according to a senior State Department official speaking November 4 on condition of anonymity to Reuters.
The United States will be requiring non-immigrant visitors to pay a “visa integrity fee” in addition to other visa application costs, according to a new provision within President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill.” International visitors ...
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Fees for travel authorization systems like ESTA and EVUS are increasing. A new "visa integrity fee" of $250 will be added to non-immigrant visa applications. These changes aim to increase funding for border security and travel programs, but some experts ...
The State Department on Thursday told the Associated Press that it is conducting "continuous vetting" on the more than 55 million people who currently hold valid U.S. visas, sparking speculation online that there could be 55 million legal migrants ...
Even as governments around the world crack down on migration with renewed force, many are offering fast-track residency to foreigners, for a price.