Marco Rubio, VISA and diabetes
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Trump’s H-1B VISA headache
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The Trump administration has directed U.S. visa officers to consider chronic health conditions such as obesity, heart disease, diabetes, cancer and mental health disorders when deciding whether to app
A State Department cable instructs officials to deny visas to applicants unable to cover costs of long-term medical care.
A new U.S. visa directive lets officials weigh chronic illnesses like diabetes or obesity, raising fears of discrimination and a return to “public charge” policies.
Four months ago, the cost of the coveted U.S. tourist visa went up by $250, it now costs $435 due to an applied "visa integrity fee."
While US President Donald Trump admits that the US needs global talent, his party member and Congresswoman, Marjorie Taylor Greene, has taken a different stance. She has plans to introduce a bill to s
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U.S. may deny visas to overweight foreign travelers
The Trump administration is reportedly considering a controversial new policy that could deny U.S. visas to individuals classified as obese. This potential policy shift is part of a broader immigration overhaul aimed at addressing health-related concerns among visa applicants.
President Donald Trump told Fox News in an interview that aired Tuesday night the United States doesn’t have workers with “certain talents” to fill jobs needed domestically, defending the H1-B skilled worker visa program.