Only for one day in March: Miami will allow U.S. passport processing without prior appointment
Miami, Florida will host an event on March 12 where U.S. passports can be processed without an appointment, aimed at first-time applicants using form DS-11.
The USA will offer passport services to Jewish settlers in the West Bank
The US is set to provide on-site consular services in two Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank for the first time, an action criticized by Palestinian officials as a clear violation of international law.
US to offer passport services to citizens in illegal West Bank settlements
The US plans to offer passport services in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank, marking a shift in policy that has drawn criticism from Palestinian officials.
For the first time, Washington provides consular services inside West Bank settlements
The U.S. is set to offer passport issuance services for the first time in Israeli settlements in the West Bank, specifically in Efrat, indicating a significant shift in U.S. consular practices.
โKeep your passport ready...โ, how many Indians live in Iran and how will they return?
In light of escalating tensions between the US and Iran, the Indian embassy in Tehran has advised its citizens to leave Iran immediately, prompting preparations among students and professionals in the country to return home.
The warning from authorities for people with U.S. passports traveling to Mexico now
Authorities have issued a warning for U.S. passport holders traveling to Mexico due to increased violence following the death of a cartel leader.
Debtor Alert: US Immigration and CBP Will Cross-Reference Data to Revoke Passports from Delinquent Payers
The U.S. government is set to strengthen its enforcement of laws allowing for the revocation of passports from individuals who owe child support.
US Could Revoke Passports from Parents with Child Support Debts: What Law Are They Going to Change?
The US government plans to revoke passports from parents who owe significant child support debts as part of a law enhancement.
US will revoke passports from parents with child support debts
The US government is set to enforce a stricter policy allowing the revocation of passports from parents who owe significant child support payments.
Zimbabwe: Pastor Walter Magaya Granted Bail
High Court grants bail to Pastor Walter Magaya for US$3,000 with conditions including reporting to police and surrendering his passport.
US expands $15,000 visa bond rule to more countries
The Trump administration has expanded the $15,000 visa bond requirement to include seven additional countries, primarily affecting African nations, making it more difficult for passport holders to obtain US visas.