The Donald Trump administration has reportedly proposed limiting visas for Chinese journalists in the United States to 90 days, a sharp reduction from...
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The United States Department of Homeland Security plans to change visa rules. The new rules impact students, exchange visitors, and foreign media representatives. Currently, these visa holders can stay indefinitely. The proposed change sets a maximum four-year stay for students and exchange visitors. Media representatives get a 240-day limit. Officials say this will reduce fraud and improve oversight.
The Donald Trump administration has reportedly proposed limiting visas for Chinese journalists in the United States to 90 days, a sharp reduction from...
The US government plans to shorten the validity period of visas for international students and journalists, the Department of Homeland Security has...
The Trump administration aims to tighten the duration of visas for students, cultural exchange visitors and members of the media, according to a...
The US Department of Homeland Security has proposed a new rule preventing international students on F-1 visas from changing their courses, majors, or...
The US Department of Homeland Security has proposed a new rule preventing international students on F-1 visas from changing their courses, majors, or...
The Trump administration has unveiled a proposal to impose a four-year limit on how long foreign students can remain in the United States, a change...
The Trump administration has unveiled a proposal to impose a four-year limit on how long foreign students can remain in the United States, a change...
Quantity freeze limits serve as a safety net in the derivatives market. They help prevent errors—like accidentally placing very large orders that...
Quantity freeze limits serve as a safety net in the derivatives market. They help prevent errors—like accidentally placing very large orders that...
Proposed changes to US student visa rules could limit international student stays to four years, replacing the flexible “duration of status”...