Boundless Webinar: What Employers Need to Know About US Immigration in 2025
March 26, 2025With the Trump administration rolling out tougher immigration measures, U.S. employers may face new hurdles when hiring international workers.
Boundless keeps you up-to-date on the latest immigration news, including U.S. immigration policies, statistics, timelines, costs, and more.
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With the Trump administration rolling out tougher immigration measures, U.S. employers may face new hurdles when hiring international workers.
What international visitors should know about airport inspections, device searches, and entry denials at the U.S. border
The Trump administration is expected to make significant changes to the H-1B visa program, particularly concerning prevailing wage requirements. Employers hiring international talent should prepare for possible policy changes similar to those seen during Trump’s first term.
The U.S. will start enforcing a rule requiring Canadians staying over 30 days to register and provide fingerprints. Learn what this means for travelers.
The H-1B visa lottery is a high-stakes event for many foreign workers, particularly F-1 students looking to transition to employment in the U.S.
Everything you need to know about REAL ID, including what it is and how to apply. Get prepared before the May 7, 2025 deadline.
The White House announces expanded social media screening for immigrants: How to protect yourself while maintaining online presence.
USCIS has removed the “Another Gender Identity” option from key immigration forms, including Form I-485. Applicants can now only select “Female” or “Male.”
Learn about the impact of Trump’s executive order designating English as the official language of the U.S. and find resources to help immigrants navigate language barriers.
The Trump administration has unveiled a new “Gold Card” visa program that would grant permanent U.S. residency – and a path to citizenship