In response to President Trump's new $100,000 fee on H-1B visa applications, major tech firms like Microsoft and Amazon are advising their employees to cancel travel plans and return to the U.S. immediately.
In a shocking move, President Trump's new visa fees have forced H-1B workers from India and China to abandon travel plans and rush back to the U.S. amid panic and confusion.
In a bold move, the Trump administration plans to vet all 55 million foreigners holding visas for travel to the U.S., intensifying efforts to address alleged immigration abuses. Discover how this might impact travelers.
Wells Fargo has halted travel to China following an exit ban incident involving a U.S. executive. This raises concerns about foreign investment and personal safety amid a backdrop of growing exit bans affecting foreigners.
The Trump administration may expand its travel ban to include 36 additional countries, citing security concerns and deficiencies in vetting processes. This could significantly impact immigration and travel policies.
In a dramatic move, the Trump administration is eyeing a travel ban on citizens from 36 additional countries, citing national security concerns. This follows a recent ban affecting 12 nations, raising alarms about stricter immigration policies.
In an unprecedented move, the UK has sanctioned two Israeli ministers, Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, over their incitement of violence and human rights abuses in Gaza. The sanctions include travel bans and asset freezes as the UK seeks to hold them accountable amidst rising tensions.
President Trump reinstates a travel ban affecting 12 countries, citing national security concerns following a recent terror attack. Discover the implications and exemptions of this controversial policy.
President Trump's new travel ban affects citizens from 12 countries, sparking outrage among immigration advocates. Discover the implications of this controversial policy and its impact on those seeking refuge in the US.
President Trump's latest travel ban impacts citizens from 12 countries, reigniting debates on immigration and national security. With exceptions for certain individuals, the move has sparked both support and backlash domestically and internationally.