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- New Zealand has seen a significant influx of Golden Visa applications, receiving nearly 200 within its first three months of operation.
- South Africa is pioneering advancements in its travel facilitation by launching an AI-powered Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system and a G20 pilot program.
- The UK has undertaken a substantial visa sponsor license revocation, impacting 1,948 entities following a data-driven enforcement initiative.
- The United States has adjusted its ESTA program, increasing the fee to $40, alongside introducing new charges for EVUS and I-94.
- Croatia's tourism sector is undergoing a significant transformation, with its airports expanding to accommodate international travel and its konoba culture facing modern pressures.
Travel Off Path
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This Gorgeous Underrated Coastal City In Italy Is Surging In Popularity
a day ago
by Vinicius Costa
Travel, Travel News, europe, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy, Southern EuropeIf you're planning a trip to Italy this summer, chances are it's places like Rome, Milan, and Venice you'll be hitting up. Yeah, they're super tourist, and yeah, you already know “crowded” is putting it mildly, so no judgment here. There's nothing quite like wandering Rome's open-air museum of a Historic Center or grabbing an … The post This Gorgeous Underrated Coastal City In Italy Is Surging In Popularity appeared first on Travel Off Path .
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These 4 Surprising U.S. Beach Towns Named Must-Visit Summer Destinations
a day ago
by Sam Sears
Travel, Travel News, beach vacations, east coast beaches, hidden gems, time outYou might be thinking, “Oh, great….another best beach listicle with no substance”. That's not the case here. If that were true, we'd spin a globe and rattle off any destination our finger lands on. We source the best of the best. As such, one of the most trusted names in the business (other than Travel … The post These 4 Surprising U.S. Beach Towns Named Must-Visit Summer Destinations appeared first on Travel Off Path .
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Why This Stunning Country Is Becoming Europe’s Next Tourist Hotspot
a day ago
by Vinicius Costa
Travel, Travel News, American travelers, europe, Malta, Southern EuropeThe writing's on the wall: after beating out the tourism powerhouses of France, Italy, and Spain, to the title of fastest-growing Mediterranean destination out there, Malta is officially Europe's next hot thing. A tiny three-island nation lying between the Italian island of Sicily, and the coast of North Africa, it's been a well-established sunny getaway … The post Why This Stunning Country Is Becoming Europe’s Next Tourist Hotspot appeared first on Travel Off Path .
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5 Of The Safest South American Countries To Visit This Summer According To U.S. Officials
2 days ago
by Tyler Fox
Travel, Travel News, Argentina, Safety, South AmericaWhen summer hits and you start hunting for a solid escape, looking at government travel warnings can totally kill the vibe. Much of South America has some pretty strict alerts right now. Even spots that used to be a total breeze to visit, like Chile, are dealing with a spike in street crime and protests. … The post 5 Of The Safest South American Countries To Visit This Summer According To U.S. Officials appeared first on Travel Off Path .
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Why Florida’s Safest Beach Town Should Be Your Next Paradise Vacation
2 days ago
by Sam Sears
Safety, Travel, Travel News, beach destinations, Florida, Naples, traveler safetyOnce Memorial Day rolls around, it seems like everyone and their mother has Florida on their mind for the next few months. The Sunshine State is world-renowned, often viewed as the next best thing to the Caribbean, where white-sand shores and vivid blue waters are just as beautiful in real life as they are on … The post Why Florida’s Safest Beach Town Should Be Your Next Paradise Vacation appeared first on Travel Off Path .
VisaGuide.News
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US Pauses Visa Processing for 75 Countries Starting January 21
4 months ago
by VG News
Featured, United States, Visa & PassportWashington 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
7 months ago
by VG News
Visa & PassportMali 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
8 months ago
by VG News
Visa & PassportStarting 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
8 months ago
by VG News
Visa & PassportSouth 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
8 months ago
by VG News
H1B Visa, United States, Visa & PassportThe 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
Total Croatia News
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Can Croatia’s Konoba Culture Survive Modern Tourism?
7 hours ago
by Lauren Simmonds
Lifestyle, News, Tourism News, konoba croatiaMay the 18th, 2026 – For years, Croatia’s konoba and its mysticism was a huge lure, but there’s a problem, Croatia’s traditional konobas are becoming harder to sustain in the modern tourism economy. Historically, Croatia’s konoba culture was nothing more than simple local taverns serving locally sourced food, tied closely to local community life. Originally used for storing wine, olive oil and food, they gradually evolved into gathering places centred around homemade cuisine, regional ingredients and family-run hospitality. Unlike modern tourist restaurants, traditional konobas were deeply local in character. Their menus often depended on what was available that day and
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Croatia’s Seasonal Workers Have More Leverage Than Ever Before
7 hours ago
by Lauren Simmonds
Lifestyle, News, labour shortage croatia, seasonal workers croatiaMay the 18th, 2026 – Croatia’s seasonal workers used to follow the same old patterns, but now they have much more leverage than they ever used to. Employers held most (if not all) of the power, while the seasonal workers accepted long, draining hours, difficult conditions and temporary contracts because tourism jobs were widely available but highly competitive. That balance is now starting to change. Croatia’s seasonal tourism workers are becoming significantly more selective about where and under what conditions they’re willing to work. For the first time in years, many employers are being forced to compete aggressively for labour
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Croatian Motorways are Altering Inland Tourism
7 hours ago
by Lauren Simmonds
News, Tourism News, croatian roads, inland tourism croatiaMay the 18th, 2026 – Croatian motorways are not only excellently constructed, but offer fantastic connectivity, altering the face of inland tourism completely. The Adriatic coastline and 1,000+ islands dominated everything in Croatia for decades. From popular summer arrivals to international marketing, and from infrastructure investment to the global perception of the entire country itself. Beneath that aged and now very familiar image, another type of Croatian tourism story has been slowly developing away from the eyes of the masses. The commended Croatian motorway network may be one of the main reasons why, particularly for inland tourism in locations that
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Tourism is Transforming Smaller Croatian Airports Into International Gateways
7 hours ago
by Lauren Simmonds
News, Tourism News, croatian airportsMay the 18th, 2026 – Booming tourism spreading beyond its traditional confines is transforming smaller Croatian airports into international gateways to people from far and wide. For many travellers arriving in Croatia, the first impression of the country no longer comes through Zagreb. That isn’t exactly news. It now comes through airports like Split, Zadar, Dubrovnik or Pula, regional gateways that are now the country’s busiest international hubs. Smaller coastal airports have rapidly expanded and play a much bigger role in Croatia’s economy than they did just a decade ago. Historically speaking, Zagreb dominated Croatian air traffic as the country’s
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Croatia’s Traditional Markets Lose Ground to Supermarkets
a day ago
by Lauren Simmonds
News, croatia shopping trends, croatian marketsMay the 17th, 2026 – While still popular, Croatia’s beloved traditional markets often selling locally grown products are unfortunately losing ground to large, more convenient supermarkets. Croatia’s much loved tržnice, or markets which are often open-air, have long been one of the most recognisable parts of daily life even in larger cities like Zagreb, Split, Rijeka and Osijek. In smaller areas, they remain an indispensable part of living, but a shift is being noted in shopping habits; Croatia’s traditional markets may be slowly losing ground to large supermarkets and modern retail chains. It’s not happening overnight, but the trend is