Apple and Google Warn Staff on US Visas Not to Travel
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The security alert advises American tourists to avoid areas within 50 kilometers of the border where cross-border fire continues and emergency services are limited.
US Embassy warns H-1B & H-4 visa applicants of global scheduling delays due to expanded online vetting. Apply early to avoid travel disruptions.
With months-long consulate and embassy delays being reported, the two tech companies say staying put in the U.S. right now could prevent workers from getting stranded in their home countries.
Property owners are encouraged to report all security incidents promptly to Costa Rica’s investigatory police (OIJ) to ensure proper documentation and investigation. The U.S. State Department also recommends that all American travelers enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP), a free service available to U.S. citizens and nationals.
PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti— A group of suspected Haitian gang members fired this week on American forces protecting the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince, a spokesman said Saturday, in an incident that highlighted the tense security situation in the Caribbean ...
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The US Embassy in India has updated visa schedules after H-1B cancellations. Applicants are urged to check emails, follow new dates, and prepare for social media checks from December 15.
State Rep. Jay Dean says the U.S. ambassador to Mexico has made a “formal inquiry” with the Mexican Embassy regarding a Hallsville man jailed in the country since March. “We are making progress!” Dean posted Wednesday on Facebook about efforts to ...
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