The Trump administration suspends the Diversity Visa Program after the shooting at Brown University

The administration of President Donald Trump announced the temporary suspension of the Diversity Visa Program after authorities confirmed that the suspect in the shooting at Brown University had obtained permanent residence through this program. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem reported that the decision was made under the direct order of the president, within the […]
Visa Bulletin: what changes and what permanent residency applicants need to know in 2026

The monthly update of the U.S. Department of State’s Visa Bulletin for January 2026 was recently published and is a key reference for those awaiting a green card (permanent residence). This bulletin shows which priority dates have become “current” or available, indicating who can move forward in their residency applications or file certain adjustment-of-status forms. […]
The United States implements a new $5,000 immigration fee for noncitizens apprehended without authorization

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security published an official notice in the Federal Register establishing new fees related to the enforcement of immigration laws, as provided under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (HR-1). According to this notice, foreign individuals who are apprehended between ports of entry and deemed inadmissible under immigration laws must pay […]
DHS ends the improper use of humanitarian parole and cancels the Family Reunification programs

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced the cancellation of all Family Reunification Parole (FRP) programs for citizens of Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, and Honduras. The measure, published on December 12, 2025, responds to the decision to end the broad use of humanitarian parole and return to a strict case-by-case evaluation, with […]
New photo policy strengthens identity verification and combats immigration fraud

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced new guidelines that strengthen identity verification in immigration procedures. As of December 12, 2025, photographs used to issue immigration documents may not be more than three years old. This measure aims to increase national security and reduce identity fraud. You can also read. ““Trump Gold Card”: New […]
“Trump Gold Card”: New official route to permanent residence in the U.S.

The official website TrumpCard.gov presents the Trump Gold Card program, a new initiative by the U.S. government that offers an accelerated pathway to obtain permanent residence (green card). Under this program, applicants pay a non-refundable $15,000 processing fee to the Department of Homeland Security, and after passing a rigorous background check, they may contribute $1 […]
The United States strengthens rules for nonimmigrant visa interviews

The U.S. Department of State updated, effective immediately as of December 12, 2025, the instructions for nonimmigrant visa (NIV) applicants. From now on, visa interviews must, as a general rule, be scheduled at the U.S. embassy or consulate in the applicant’s country of nationality or residence. For citizens of countries where NIV visas are not […]
DHS announces the termination of TPS for Ethiopia

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reported on December 12, 2025 the termination of Ethiopia’s designation for Temporary Protected Status (TPS), after concluding that the current conditions in the country no longer meet the legal requirements to maintain such protection. The decision was announced by the Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, as part of […]
USCIS Modifies Its Policy on the Collection of Biometrics for Individuals in Custody

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) updated Volume 1, Part C of its Policy Manual with the aim of discouraging frivolous filings and ensuring greater uniformity in its procedures. The new directive establishes that the Department of Homeland Security will generally not collect biometric data from detained foreign nationals unless they are in removal proceedings […]
The United States Creates a New Research Center to Strengthen Immigration Controls and Address Security Threats

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced the creation of a specialized center that will enhance the capabilities of the immigration system to identify individuals who pose risks to national security, including terrorists, people with criminal histories, or applicants who have committed fraud. Located in Atlanta, this new unit will consolidate advanced verification processes and allow […]