USCIS Extends Certain COVID-19 Flexibilities
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced the continued flexibility for some COVID-19 flexibilities, through March 23, 2023. These flexibilities are extended to allow for delays as the ongoing backlog continues.
Travelers Via China to the U.S. Require Proof of a Negative COVID Test
Effective January 5, 2023, all travelers from China, including Hong Kong and Macau, must present a negative COVID test in order to enter the U.S. The policy aims to limit the potential spread of COVID in the U.S. as China seemingly faces a surge. Part of the issue is the lack of transparency from China in terms of the extent of the surge in that country.
CDC Ends COVID Testing Requirement Prior to International Flights to U.S.
Those travelling internationally and entering the United States are no longer required to take a COVID test prior to departure. Read more about how this may change or effect you as an international traveler.
COVID-19 FAQ for International Students
Around the world, COVID-19 still remains a persistent problem. For many students, their future learning plans are still tentative