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Immigration Central: US expands premium processing for change of visa; Bulgaria tightens residency rules; Saudi Arabia & Oman start joint tourist visa

Also, Japan has expanded its list of industries for foreign skilled workers and Saudi Arabia will grant eVisa to those holding valid visas to the US, the UK and Schengen.

June 15, 2023 / 16:00 IST
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US expands premium processing for change of visa status. (Photo via Unsplash)

USCIS expands premium processing for applicants seeking to change into F, M, or J non-immigrant status: The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has announced the expansion of premium processing for applicants seeking a change of status to F-1, F-2, M-1, J-1 or J-2. This phase of premium processing service is only available for change of status requests. Premium processing is not available for individuals seeking an extension of stay in M-1 or M-2 status.

Applicants must submit their biometrics before premium processing can begin for these specific categories.

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The premium processing expansion will occur in phases:

Bulgaria launches stricter norms for residency permit

Bulgaria had suspended its Citizenship by Investment programme in 2021 and has now introduced stricter rules for its Golden Visa programme through amendment to its Aliens Act. While the investment threshold and procedures remain the same, applicants will now have to abide by the new rules that mainly focus on the pre-clearance process for those applying for a residency.

The new rules include

Japan expands list of industries for foreign skilled workers

In a bid to mitigate the shortage of skilled workers in the country, Japan has added more industries that are available for foreign skilled workers. This move is aimed at attracting more skilled workers to the country and enabling foreigners to obtain permanent residency in the country.