A U.S. travel association, a top Democrat, and would-be travelers from Europe and Australia are bristling at President Donald Trump's new plan to require Europeans and other visitors using the visa ...
The US embassy said its consular officers won't give tourist visas if the applicant intends to give birth on American soil as ...
The Trump administration had led a widespread crackdown on immigration over the past few months. It has also stepped up ...
US consular officers will now reject tourist visa applications if the primary purpose of travel is to give birth in the ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday officially launched his “gold card” visa, a new immigration pathway that will allow ...
U.S. proposes mandatory social media disclosure for ESTA travelers, expanding digital screening and privacy concerns across ...
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The Nigerian government has said that U.S citizens intending to visit Nigeria will have their five-year social media history ...
The effort is the latest example in the Trump administration’s tightening of immigration enforcement since the president returned to office.
A new Trump plan would force millions of tourists, including World Cup fans, to hand over five years of their social media history before entering the United States. Supporters warn it protects ...
The United States government has announced that it will require a five year social media checks from visa applicants coming into the country from 2026.
Travelers from the 42 countries can currently visit the US for up to 90 days without a visa, provided they obtain an electronic travel authorization.