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Foreigners allowed to travel to the US without a visa could soon face new social media screening
Foreigners who are allowed to come to the United States without a visa could soon be required to submit information about their social media, email accounts and extensive family history to the Department of Homeland Security before being approved for travel.
The US is proposing that foreign visitors provide their social media history over the last five years to enter the country, including those from Australia, Germany, Japan and the UK who can now enter without a visa.
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.
The Trump administration has instructed U.S. embassies and consulates around the world to prioritize visa applications from foreigners wishing to visit the United States to either invest in America or attend the 2026 World Cup,
NEW DELHI -The United States has warned that any indication of plans to give birth in the country to secure American citizenship for a child will result in visa denials.
The U.S. Embassy in New Delhi has issued a stern warning to Indian applicants seeking tourist visas, stating that 'birth tourism'—traveling to the U.S
US Embassy in India announces stricter screening, warning that suspected birth tourism and visa misuse will face denial.
South Korea and the United States on Friday officially launched a visa support desk at the U.S. Embassy in Seoul, the foreign ministry said.
For a $5 million contribution, foreign high-rollers can now also avail of a "Platinum Card," which comes with tax benefits.
US revokes 85,000 visas amid stricter security measures, increased vetting, and heightened scrutiny of high-risk applicants.