News tagged policy change

Heads-Up, Travelers: Big Changes Coming to U.S. Visa Renewals in 2025

Starting September 2025, travelers from 57 countries will lose the convenient U.S. visa 'drop-box' renewal option, facing in-person interviews and extra costs. Here’s what you need to know and how it could impact your travel plans.

September 27, 2025

Say Goodbye to the U.S. Visa ‘Drop-Box’: What Travelers Need to Know for 2025

Planning a U.S. trip in late 2025? Big changes are coming for non-immigrant visa applicants from 57 countries. The “drop-box” or Interview Waiver Program is ending, meaning nearly everyone—including kids—will now need to attend in-person interviews. This news could lead to longer waits, higher costs, and trickier travel planning. But it may also improve security and make visa processes more consistent. Here’s what you should know before booking those stateside flights or hotels.

September 16, 2025

Say Goodbye to 'Easy Renewals': How the U.S. Drop-Box Visa Policy Shake-Up Could Affect Your Future Travels

The U.S. is ending the popular 'drop-box' visa renewal system for 57 countries, meaning many travelers will now need to attend in-person interviews. Here’s how this change, set for September 2025, might impact your future trips—and the ripple effect it could have on hotels and the tourism industry as a whole.

September 14, 2025

Say Goodbye to Easy U.S. Visa Renewals: In-Person Interviews Return in 2025

Starting September 2, 2025, travelers from 57 countries will have to attend in-person interviews for U.S. visa renewals, ending the convenient 'drop-box' system. Here's how this shift might affect your future travel plans, from longer waits to tighter security.

September 12, 2025

Big Change Ahead: U.S. Ditches ‘Drop-Box’ Visa Renewals—Here’s What Travelers Need to Know

Starting September 2, 2025, the U.S. is ending its convenient 'drop-box' interview waiver for travelers from 57 countries. Here’s what this means if you’re planning a U.S. trip, from longer waits and higher costs to why the rule is changing and what it could mean for your travel plans.

September 9, 2025

A Big Shakeup for U.S. Visa Renewals: What Global Travelers Need to Know About the End of ‘Drop-Box’

Starting September 2, 2025, the U.S. State Department plans to end the convenient ‘drop-box’ or Interview Waiver Program for visa renewals in 57 countries. Travelers from these countries—including Afghanistan, Cuba, Egypt, Iran, and Venezuela—will soon need to attend in-person interviews for U.S. visas, a change expected to bring longer processing times, higher costs, and hassles for tourists and businesses alike. While officials say the goal is better security and consistency, the travel industry could feel the pinch.

September 6, 2025

Sticker Shock? The Big Visa Fee Hike That Could Change Your Next U.S. Trip

A major new U.S. visa fee arrives in 2025, sparking worries about fewer international travelers, economic losses, and changing travel habits. Wondering if the changes will affect your plans? Here's what experts are saying and what travelers need to know.

August 30, 2025

No More Shoes-Off Shuffle: TSA Updates Security Rules at Airports

Travelers, rejoice! Starting July 8, 2025, you’ll no longer have to slip off your shoes at airport security in the United States. With new tech leading the way, TSA drops its infamous “shoe removal” rule. Here’s what this means for your travel days ahead and how it might change your airport experience.

August 1, 2025

Ducks on Deck: Why Royal Caribbean Says No to Duck Hunts in Central Park

Starting July 13, 2025, Royal Caribbean will ban hiding rubber ducks in its shipboard Central Park areas. While meant to protect the lush plant life and ensure passenger safety, this change might put a damper on a quirky cruise tradition. Here’s how this new policy could affect your next adventure at sea.

July 13, 2025