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American Dream fades as young immigrants lose paths to stay in U.S.

Tighter visa and immigration rules are closing traditional pathways to permanent residence, leaving many students and immigrants to abandon their American Dream.

Marriage to U.S. citizen does not guarantee protection from ICE

A Korean immigrant married to a U.S. citizen was detained by ICE during a marriage-based green card interview after an old in-absentia removal order surfaced, highlighting how a missed address update can lead to arrest even for family-based applicants. The case underscores that marriage to a U.S. citizen does not guarantee protection in today’s strict immigration enforcement climate.

Utah Korean American Violinist Wins Deportation Battle After ICE Drops Appeal

John Shin, 37, a Korean American violinist from Utah who had been facing deportation, is no longer under removal proceedings, according to reports on...

Samsung, SK hynix cut ESTA trips to U.S. after mass detentions in Georgia

Samsung and SK hynix have restricted ESTA travel to the U.S. after ICE detained hundreds of Korean workers in Georgia, disrupting major projects.

F-1 Visa Decline Threatens $7B Loss for U.S. Colleges Amid Policy Shift

A steep drop in F-1 visas issued to Korean nationals has sparked concern about the broader impact on U.S. colleges and communities, as international...

Visa scrutiny intensifies amid stricter U.S. immigration checks

Rising RFEs and NOIDs from USCIS signal tougher U.S. visa scrutiny, particularly for I‑360 petitioners. New leadership pledges further enforcement, raising stakes for applicants.

Korean Woman Deported After Using Altered Passport Name

A 41-year-old Korean woman was deported after attempting to re-enter the U.S. under a false name, following a previous visa ban and border arrest.

U.S. Suspends Visa Interviews for Students and Interns, Hits Korean Applicants

The U.S. State Department has temporarily suspended visa interviews for student and intern applicants, affecting many Korean students and companies that recruit interns from...

64 Immigrants Deported Under $1,000 Self-Deportation Incentive Program

A group of 64 undocumented immigrants voluntarily left the United States on May 19 under a self-deportation program launched during the Donald Trump administration, which...

OPT Students Warned: Report Employment in 15 Days or Risk Deportation

Graduates on Optional Practical Training (OPT) visas who fail to report their employment status may face deportation, according to a new warning from U.S....

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