US DHS implements fixed admission periods for Chinese journalists and exchange visa holders
The US Department of Homeland Security has finalized a rule establishing fixed admission periods for F, J, and I visa categories, significantly impacting Chinese journalists and exchange students. This policy shift represents a major tightening of immigration oversight, aimed at increasing scrutiny on foreign nationals in sensitive sectors. The move signals a continued hardening of US-China bilateral relations through administrative and regulatory pressure.
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US Visa Policy Tightens
The US administration has introduced new visa restrictions, capping student stays at four years and journalist stays at 240 days, with a high confidence level. The policy shift marks a significant tightening of immigration protocols, though implementation remains subject to potential Congressional intervention. Key uncertainties include the impact on existing visa holders and potential exemptions for long-term academic programs.