President Trump’s New Travel Restrictions

On June 4, 2025 the Trump Administration signed a proclamation barring nationals from twelve countries, primarily from Africa and the Middle East, from entry into the US and restricting the entry of nationals hailing from seven other countries. The travel ban is set to go into effect as 12:01 AM EST on Monday, June 9, 2025.

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Changes in Student Visa Rules: What It Means for International Students

Over the last few days, the Trump Administration has introduced changes to its student visa policies, prompting concerns within academic and international communities. On May 27, 2025, the US State Department issued a directive by Secretary of State Marco Rubio instructing embassies worldwide to pause the scheduling of new interviews for student and exchange visitor visas (F, M, and J categories). This measure is part of a broader review aimed at enhancing the screening and vetting processes for these applicants, including the implementation of expanded social media evaluations. Notably, individuals with already scheduled interviews are not affected by this pause.

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Visas for Influencers: Building Their Brand in the US

"A US brand offered me a six-month contract, but my tourist visa doesn’t let me work. What are my options?"

This is one of the most common questions we hear from content creators and digital branding experts who are expanding their work internationally. Whether foreign nationals are landing major brand deals, launching their own label, or simply trying to grow their audience in the US, immigration rules can feel like a confusing roadblock. The reality is that there is no visa category labeled “influencer” but that doesn’t mean US immigration law doesn’t have options for foreign nationals. In fact, there are several. Some visas are designed for short visits or business meetings, others for entrepreneurs who want to open a company, and still others for those who have built a career that meets the legal definition of “extraordinary.” Choosing the right visa is a critical first step if foreign nationals are serious about working, growing, and collaborating in the US legally.

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