The Trump administration blocked Harvard from enrolling international students, putting 6,800 foreign students’ status at risk.
Trump Gold Card Site to Launch “Within A Week,” Says Commerce Secretary
A new U.S. visa program backed by President Donald Trump is nearing launch, according to Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Speaking at an Axios event in Washington, D.C., Lutnick said a government website for the “Gold Card” visa — which offers…… View Article
Immigrants Could Compete for Citizenship in Proposed Reality Show
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has confirmed it is reviewing a pitch for a new reality TV show that would feature immigrants participating in challenges for the chance to earn U.S. citizenship.
Supreme Court Allows Trump to End Deportation Protections for 350,000 Venezuelans
The Supreme Court has allowed the Trump administration to end Temporary Protected Status for 350,000 Venezuelans.
DHS Removes Romania From U.S. Visa Waiver Program
DHS removed Romania from the U.S. Visa Waiver Program, requiring Romanian travelers to once again obtain B-1/B-2 visas to enter the U.S.
USCIS Latest Data: EB-1 Petitions Surge, K-1s Hold Steady
USCIS FY25 Q1 data shows surging EB-1 petitions, high K-1 filings, and record humanitarian demand. Here’s what the latest immigration trends reveal.
2026 Diversity Visa Lottery Results Released
The 2026 Diversity Visa lottery results are now available. Learn how to check if you’ve been selected and what steps to take next
House Republicans Propose $550 Work Permit Renewals, $1,000 Asylum Fee in New Immigration Plan
House Republicans have proposed raising immigration fees — including $500 for work permit renewals and $1,000 for asylum applications — to fund enforcement. Here’s what it means.
Trump’s Executive Order on English Proficiency: What Employers of Truck Drivers Need to Know
Learn about Trump’s executive order enforcing English proficiency for truck drivers and how employers can ensure compliance.
U.S. Embassy in the Philippines Now Requiring Complete Documents for Visa Interviews
Starting May 19, the U.S. Embassy in Manila will require all immigrant visa applicants to bring original documents or reschedule their interview.
Work Is the Top Reason People Immigrate to the U.S., New Data Shows
Read our new research report to learn the top reasons why people immigrate to the U.S., including work, education, safety, and community.
Trump Administration Eyes Major Cuts to U.S. Embassies and Consulates
A draft plan from the Trump administration proposes closing nearly 30 U.S. embassies and consulates. Here’s what it could mean for visa, green card, and citizenship applicants.
USCIS Now Asking for Biometrics in Some H-1B Cases — What Employers Need to Know
USCIS is requesting biometrics in some H-1B cases. Learn what this means for employers and how to respond to these unusual RFEs
New USCIS Registration Rule: What HR Teams Need to Know
As of April 11, USCIS launched a new rule requiring certain immigrants in the U.S. to register with the government.
How to Register with USCIS Under the New 2025 Immigrant Registration Rule
Starting April 2025, some immigrants must register with USCIS. Find out who needs to register, how the process works, and what to expect.
USCIS to Consider Antisemitic Activity When Reviewing Immigration Applications
USCIS will now consider antisemitic social media activity and campus affiliations when deciding immigration benefits like green cards and student visas.
Supporting Employees Not Selected in the H-1B Lottery: A Guide for HR Managers
As an HR leader, it’s important to take a proactive approach in supporting affected employees.
IRS to Share Immigrant Tax Data with ICE
In a policy shift that could affect millions of immigrants, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has agreed to share taxpayer information with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to assist in deportation efforts. This unprecedented agreement, formalized on Monday, represents a…… View Article
New Changes to Form I-9 and E-Verify
USCIS made small updates to Form I-9 and E-Verify in April 2025. Learn what changed and what employers and employees need to do next.
6 Global Talent Strategies HR Leaders Can Learn from March Madness 2025
What HR leaders can learn from March Madness 2025 about global hiring, integration, and developing international talent at scale.
Current Status of U.S. Visa Services By Country – April 2025
Learn the current status of services at various U.S. embassies and consulates.
DHS Suspends USCIS Ombudsman Office: What This Means for Immigrants
The Department of Homeland Security has suspended operations of the USCIS Ombudsman Office, leaving thousands of immigrants with complex cases without access to a critical resource for resolving administrative errors and delays.
USCIS to Recognize Only Two Sexes on Immigration Forms
USCIS will now only recognize male and female on immigration forms, ending the option to select a third gender marker like “X.” Learn what this means for applicants.
USCIS Quietly Tightens Marriage Green Card Procedures: What You Need to Know in 2025
A wave of 2025 form updates and stricter USCIS rules signal a quiet tightening of the marriage green card process—here’s what couples need to know now.
Common Questions to Expect When Entering or Reentering the U.S.
Prepare for your U.S. Customs and Border Protection interview by learning the key questions to expect when entering or re-entering the U.S.
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