Soekarno-Hatta Airport Police Investigate Alleged Crime by Non-Procedural Hajj Organizers

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The Criminal Investigation Unit of the Soekarno-Hatta Airport Police is investigating suspected criminal activity in connection with a recent surge in non-procedural Hajj departures over the past two months. Police have questioned organizers believed to have facilitated the travel of 36 individuals suspected of attempting to perform the Hajj pilgrimage using work or … Read more

Immigration Arrests Chinese Nationals for Working Illegally in Tangerang

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The Immigration Office Class I Special Non-Examination Place (TPI) in Tangerang has arrested two Chinese nationals suspected of violating immigration regulations. “They were working as construction workers and foremen without permission,” said the Head of Immigration Class I Non-TPI Tangerang, Hasanin, in a statement received by Tempo on Thursday, April 17, 2025. … Read more

Govt gives legal support to Indonesian detained in US immigration crackdown – Americas

he Foreign Ministry is providing legal support to an Indonesian detained in Minnesota, the United States, amid an immigration crackdown by the administration of President Donald Trump. Aditya Wahyu Harsono, a US… Source link

Ireland Tops 2025 Nomad Passport Index as the World’s Strongest Passport

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – The strength of a passport is often equated with how many countries its holder can enter without a visa. But according to the Nomad Passport Index, there is more to it than visa-free access. Factors such as taxation, dual citizenship policies, and personal freedom also play a role. So, which country holds the … Read more

US Student Visas Revoked: What Happened?

U.S. Universities Voice Concerns Over Sudden International Student Visa Revocations Table of Contents U.S. Universities Voice Concerns Over Sudden International Student Visa Revocations Heightened Scrutiny of Immigrants Impact… The post US Student Visas Revoked: What Happened? appeared first on NewsyList. Source link

South Korea Mulls Residence Visa for Indonesian Who Rescue Elderly Village from Wildfires

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – South Korea’s Ministry of Justice on Tuesday, April 1, is reportedly considering a long-term residence visa for Sugianto, an Indonesian citizen who saved elderly locals from the wildfires that ran rampant in the East Asian country last week. As reported by South Korean media, dkilbo, the acting Minister of Justice, Kim Seok-woo, is … Read more

Ambassador Bridge Detention: Mom & Kids Held After Mistake

Increased Immigration Enforcement: A Family’s Detainment Highlights Growing Concerns Recent data indicates a significant surge in immigration-related arrests following the recent change in presidential management. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reports approximately 33,000 arrests of individuals within the United States in under two months, signaling a renewed focus on immigration enforcement. this heightened activity … Read more

NBA’s Hardest Player Dies at 54: Remembering [Player Name]’s Legacy

Title/Heading Summary/Key Point Additional Details Oliver Miller, Former NBA Player, dies at 54 Former NBA player Oliver ⁣Miller⁢ passed away at 54… The post NBA’s Hardest Player Dies at 54: Remembering [Player Name]’s Legacy appeared first on Archyworldys. Source link

Japanese Embassy opens five visa centers

(UPDATE) THE Japanese Embassy in Manila on Wednesday opened five visa application centers nationwide to expedite visa processing and issuance as Japan becomes a favorite destination of Filipino tourists. In January, the embassy advised Filipino tourists to file their visa application two months before their expected arrival in Japan as the processing of visa requests … Read more