President Donald Trump, has signed a proclamation expanding its travel ban and further restricting nationals of seven more countries
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The Department of Homeland Security is moving forward with a proposal that could end the decades-old practice of allowing certain visa holders to remain in the United States for as long as their academic or professional programs last.
Job search platform Indeed has highlighted part-time jobs available to international students in the United States, with annual salaries ranging from $34,000 to over $71,000.
The United States is preparing to revive a visa bond program that could require some foreign visitors to put down as much as $15,000 before they are allowed to enter on short-term business or tourist visas, a move aimed at curbing visa overstays.
The United States government has warned that using a tourist visa with the primary intention of giving birth in the country is not permitted and could result in visa denial.
The United States and the European Union reached a trade agreement on Sunday, July 27, agreeing to impose a 15% tariff on most EU exports, including cars, in a move aimed at averting a looming transatlantic trade war.
The United States has announced that, from July 1, 2025, it will end its charity-based foreign aid model in Africa, Latin America, and other developing regions, shifting to an investment-driven approach aligned with its strategic interests.
A new federal policy by the United States is set to reshape how employers respond to changes in their workers’ immigration status and may leave thousands of immigrant employees vulnerable to abrupt dismissal.
The United States has resumed processing student visa applications for foreign nationals following a temporary suspension in May 2025, with a new requirement that all applicants are now required to make their social media accounts for vetting purposes.
China has issued a strong warning, declaring it would retaliate against any country that aligns with U.S. efforts to isolate Beijing, as the trade war between the two global economic superpowers deepens and begins to drag in other nations, CNBC reports.