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New Rules for Immigrant Visa Interview Locations

Beginning November 1, 2025, immigrant visa applicants must attend interviews at a U.S. embassy or consulate in their country of residence. The new State Department policy streamlines scheduling, limits post-to-post transfers, and introduces stricter proof-of-residence requirements, with exceptions only in limited cases.

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DHS Proposes Fixed Admission Periods for F, J, and I Visa Holders

On August 28, 2025, DHS proposed ending “duration of status” for F, J, and most I visa holders, replacing it with fixed admission periods. Students, exchange visitors, and media representatives may soon face four-year limits tied to their program length, with extensions required for longer stays.

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Changes to H-1B Selection Process One Step Closer

The Department of Homeland Security has advanced a proposed rule to change how H-1B visas are allocated. Instead of relying solely on the lottery, the rule may introduce a weighted system that prioritizes applicants based on factors like wage level or education. Public comments will open once the proposal is published in the Federal Register.

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USCIS Provides New Guidance for TN Visa Classification

USCIS just issued important new guidance that significantly tightens eligibility for TN visas under the USMCA. From stricter employment rules to clarified role qualifications, Canadian and Mexican professionals may now face more hurdles when applying. Here's what you need to know.

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President Trump Implements Travel Ban Targeting 19 Countries

On June 4, 2025, President Trump signed a new executive order imposing a broad travel ban on 19 countries, citing national security concerns. The ban, effective June 9, restricts or blocks entry for certain visa holders and immigrants from affected nations, with limited exceptions. The order could significantly impact families, students, and workers with ties to the U.S. Learn who is affected, what exceptions apply, and how Vong Law Group can help.

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