New Senate Bill Could Force Americans to Choose Just One Passport
A proposed Senate bill would require Americans with dual citizenship to give up one nationality, potentially reshaping travel, identity, and global mobility for millions.
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A proposed Senate bill would require Americans with dual citizenship to give up one nationality, potentially reshaping travel, identity, and global mobility for millions.
Brazil welcomed a record nine million international visitors in 2025, surpassing national targets and previous highs as tourism spending and arrivals surged across key regions.
Uzbekistan will allow U.S. citizens to enter visa-free for up to 30 days starting January 1, a move expected to significantly boost American travel to Central Asia.
Severe winter smog and dense fog have caused widespread flight cancellations and delays in Delhi, disrupting travel during India’s busiest tourism season.
Google is testing real-time speech translation through wireless headphones, a feature that could significantly reduce language barriers for travelers worldwide.
Royal Air Maroc will launch the first-ever nonstop flight between Los Angeles and Casablanca in 2026, reshaping transatlantic travel as U.S. airport procedures undergo major changes.
Tripadvisor’s Winter Travel Index shows strong global demand, with travelers split between cold-weather cities and tropical escapes. Here are the top winter trends and destinations.
India has expanded its Visa-on-Arrival access for UAE nationals, adding three more airports and simplifying entry for short-term travel.
The United States has introduced the FIFA Pass, a new system offering priority visa appointments to millions of international fans planning to attend the 2026 World Cup.
Planning to attend the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the U.S.? Many fans may face hurdles – long consular waits, stringent visa requirements, and limited local resources could derail travel plans for attendees from certain countries.
From September 2025, U.S. visa applicants face in-person interviews, new integrity fees, and in some cases a refundable bond – reshaping the travel process for millions.
MakeMyTrip has partnered with UK’s Premier Inn to offer Indian travelers access to over 900 Premier Inn hotels across Europe, significantly enhancing international hotel options and catering to growing travel demand.
The European Union plans to raise the ETIAS travel fee from €7 to €20 by 2026, impacting millions of international travelers visiting the Schengen Area.