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  • The U.S. has implemented a new mandatory online application for U.S.-based travelers to China, alongside the restoration of Hungary's visa waiver status with a two-year ESTA, and increased ESTA fees to $40.
  • Mali has imposed a $10,000 visa bond on U.S. citizens, potentially impacting business travel and remote work arrangements.
  • South Africa is piloting an AI-powered Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system and a G20 initiative, signaling a move towards digitized border management.
  • The UK has revoked a significant number of visa sponsor licenses, suggesting a stricter regulatory environment for companies employing international talent.
  • New Zealand has seen a surge in 'Golden Visa' applications, indicating interest in investment migration pathways.

Travel Off Path

  • Top 4 Sunny U.S. Getaways This Summer According To Experts 11 hours ago by Sam Sears
    Travel, Travel News, summer travel, Sunny Destinations, underrated destinations, weather channel

    When you think of travel experts, you might not immediately think of Al Roker or your favorite kooky weather lady on the 5 o'clock news. However, this is a rare exception. I mean, who has better insight on sunny days ahead than The Weather Channel? Summer and sun are synonymous with each other, which is … The post Top 4 Sunny U.S. Getaways This Summer According To Experts appeared first on Travel Off Path .

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  • Move Over Amalfi! Italy Is Begging Tourists To Visit These 2 Paradise Islands Instead 11 hours ago by Vinicius Costa
    Travel, Travel News, europe, Italy, Sicily, Southern Europe

    There are crowded European destinations, and then there's Amalfi: Italy's absolute cesspit for Instagram influencers, TikTokers, and clout-chasing East Coast Americans with an attitude, the 34-mile stretch of coast packs quite the concentration of beautiful sights, but it's the last place you want to be if it's an idyllic, slow-paced Mediterranean summer you crave. Every … The post Move Over Amalfi! Italy Is Begging Tourists To Visit These 2 Paradise Islands Instead appeared first on Travel Off Path .

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  • Americans Can Now Fly Nonstop To 3 Of The Safest Undiscovered South American Destinations 11 hours ago by Tyler Fox
    Travel, Travel News, Nonstop Flights, South America

    There is a long-standing myth that exploring South America has to be a grueling endurance test. For years, the narrative was that unless you were willing to endure a chaotic connection in Bogotá, brave a 14-hour overnight bus through the Andes, or navigate a terrifying mountain airstrip, you were basically stuck visiting the massive, crowded … The post Americans Can Now Fly Nonstop To 3 Of The Safest Undiscovered South American Destinations appeared first on Travel Off Path .

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  • Americans Will Need To Apply For Permission To Visit Another Major Tourist Hotspot a day ago by Travel Off Path
    Travel, Travel News, entry requirements, Japan ETA

    If there is one thing Americans have historically taken for granted when it comes to international travel, it is the raw power of the U.S. passport. For decades, the process of visiting the world’s most famous tourist destinations was delightfully simple: pick a country, buy a flight, pack a bag, and go. You could show … The post Americans Will Need To Apply For Permission To Visit Another Major Tourist Hotspot appeared first on Travel Off Path .

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  • New Overnight Train Launching Between 2 Of Europe’s Most Vibrant Cities a day ago by Vinicius Costa
    Travel, Travel News, belgium, europe, Italy, switzerland, Train Travel

    Air travel in Europe is dead. At least until Ryanair fixes its incredibly strict baggage policy, and Europe as a whole gets its act together with its new mandatory fingerprinting, which is leading to major delays across airports. For the time being, we'll be taking the rail instead, and we guess it's good news that … The post New Overnight Train Launching Between 2 Of Europe’s Most Vibrant Cities appeared first on Travel Off Path .

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VisaGuide.News

  • US Pauses Visa Processing for 75 Countries Starting January 21 5 months ago by VG News
    Featured, United States, Visa & Passport

    Washington is preparing a temporary halt to visa services covering 75 countries, according to media reports citing an internal State Department memo. Officials have not publicly released final guidance or a duration. According to reports dated January 14, embassies and consulates have been told to prepare for a suspension beginning January 21. Initial coverage named Somalia, Russia, Iran, Afghanistan, Brazil, Nigeria, and Thailand among the countries impacted, while the department has yet to post a public list or formal notice explaining the scope. Early accounts differ on how broad the pause will be. Some describe a freeze across all visa

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  • Mali Imposes $10,000 Visa Bond on U.S. Citizens in Retaliatory Response to Trump Administration Policy 8 months ago by VG News
    Visa & Passport

    Mali responded to the U.S. Department of State’s new visa program by saying it will require American tourists or business travelers who wish to enter the country to deposit a maximum amount of $10,000 in cash to secure a visa. This mirrors restrictions the U.S. Department of State put on Malian nationals with respect to obtaining a B-1/B-2 visa . This was announced on Oct. 12, 2025 – only 48 hours after the U.S. Department of State introduced its new Visa Bond Pilot Program which requires all Malian nationals wishing to obtain a B-1/B-2 visa to pay a bond of

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  • Morocco Adds Temporary E-Travel Pass for AFCON 2025 Fans 9 months ago by VG News
    Visa & Passport

    Starting 25 September 2025, Morocco is introducing a temporary Electronic Travel Authorization, known locally as AEVM, for supporters from eight African countries who plan to attend AFCON 2025 matches in the kingdom. The measure, which runs until 25 January 2026, covers travelers from Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Gabon, Niger, Senegal, Togo, and Tunisia. Royal Air Maroc and airport authorities will verify the pass alongside passports. Fans will apply online via the Yalla platform, the official digital hub for the tournament. Beyond the entry authorization itself, Yalla integrates Fan ID issuance and links with match tickets and fan zone access,

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  • South Africa Launches AI ETA, G20 Pilot in October 9 months ago by VG News
    Visa & Passport

    South Africa’s Minister of Home Affairs Leon Schreiber introduced a national Electronic Travel Authorisation to industry leaders, confirming a phased rollout that begins ahead of G20 events. User acceptance testing starts at the end of September, with the pilot going live in mid October for accredited delegates arriving from China, India, Indonesia, and Mexico at OR Tambo and Cape Town International. The department’s plan is to extend access to ordinary tourists from these four countries once the G20 leaders meeting concludes in late November. Officials say that, after stability is proven, the ETA will become the single front door for

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  • US Imposes $100,000 Annual Fee on H-1B Visas After Trump Order 9 months ago by VG News
    H1B Visa, United States, Visa & Passport

    The White House has moved to overhaul the H-1B system by attaching a $100,000 yearly charge to each sponsored worker. Analysts say the policy could reshape hiring in the technology, finance, and consulting sectors. United States President Donald Trump signed a proclamation in Washington on September 19, 2025, introducing a $100,000 fee per year for companies sponsoring H-1B workers. The administration presented the charge as part of a broader shift to prioritize domestic hiring and to narrow use of the high-skill visa in entry-level roles. Officials familiar with the plan said the fee is intended to be annual, with discussions

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Total Croatia News

  • Croatian Tourism Prices Must Be Adjusted, Visitors Have Less Money an hour ago by Lauren Simmonds
    News, Tourism News, croatia tourism expensive, croatian prices

    June the 21st, 2026 – Croatian tourism prices must be adjusted, according to the tourism minister, who added that visitors have less money to throw around than they did before. Croatian Minister of Tourism and Sport Tonči Glavina has warned that prices in the tourism sector need to be adjusted downward. He stated that tourists are now arriving with less spending power and that Croatia must remain competitive compared to other Mediterranean destinations. According to Glavina, global economic pressures and reduced disposable income among travellers are changing tourism demand, meaning that destinations can no longer rely on continuous price increases.

  • Unije: The Croatian Island With No Cars, But it Does Have an Airport an hour ago by Lauren Simmonds
    Lifestyle, Travel, mali losinj, unije

    June the 21st, 2026 – Unije is a rather unique Croatian island in the northern Adriatic with no cars, yet in a rather odd twist, it is home to an airport. During the summer months, many of the country’s most famous destinations become crowded with visitors searching for beaches, restaurants, and entertainment. However, there are still places where a slower, quieter version of the Adriatic survives. One of those places is the island of Unije, a small island in the northern Adriatic, not far from Lošinj. Putni kofer reveals that it’s a destination where there are no cars, no traffic

  • Bodulka – The First Ever Ferry in Croatia Set Sail With 3 Cars & a Bus an hour ago by Lauren Simmonds
    Lifestyle, bodulka, ferries croatia

    June the 21st, 2026 – Bodulka was the first ever ferry to operate in Croatia. It initially set sail carrying three cars and one bus. It altered the lives of islanders forever. On April the 12th, 1959, a small wooden ferry, aptly named Bodulka (a colloquial term for an island girl) made history. It was the first ferry in Croatia and on the eastern Adriatic, creating a new connection between the mainland and the islands. On its maiden voyage, it carried just one bus, three cars, several motorcycles, and invited guests, but that modest journey transformed life for Croatia’s many

  • 100,000+ Passengers Expected to be Recorded at Split Airport, ferry port This Weekend an hour ago by Lauren Simmonds
    News, Tourism News, split airport, split ferry port

    June the 21st, 2026 – Over 100,000 passengers are expected to be recorded at both Split Airport and ferry port this weekend, as additional ferries have been put into service. The season is well and truly here! Split is preparing for another major summer travel surge, with Morski reporting that more than 100,000 passengers are expected to be recorded through the city’s airport and ferry port. Increased air traffic and strong demand for island connections have prompted additional ferry services to help handle the increasing crowds. At Split Airport, a busy weekend is expected with thousands of arrivals and departures

  • The Dalmatian Bethlehem: The Village That Lost 90% of Its Population a day ago by Lauren Simmonds
    Lifestyle, brac, dalmatian bethlehem, dol

    June the 20th, 2026 – Have you ever heard of the so-called Dalmatian Bethlehem? This ancient stone village has sadly lost 90% of its population, now dominated by the chirping of crickets and little else. On the central Dalmatian island of Brač, tucked just above the (far better known) coastal town of Postira, lies the small, ancient stone village of Dol. Putni kofer writes that it’s a place often described as the “Dalmatian Bethlehem” because of its dense cluster of traditional stone houses, narrow passages, and dramatic Mediterranean setting carved into a steep, rocky valley. Despite its striking appearance and