BEIJING, July 17 — China warned today it could take “countermeasures” after Washington finalised rules shortening how long journalists can stay in the United States, with...

Journalists' visas, which can currently last for years, will be limited to 240 days, or 90 days for Chinese nationals

New Trump administration rules limit visas to 240 days for most members of media and 90 days for Chinese nationals

Student visas will be limited to four years, while most foreign journalists can stay for up to 240 days.

A sweeping new Homeland Security rule will cap academic stays at four years and subject Chinese reporters to strict 90-day renewals in a pivot driven by national security

La administración de Donald Trump limita la estancia de los reporteros a 240 días y a 90 en el caso de los chinos

Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesman Lin Jian highlighted that these US actions could severely disrupt the normal operations of Chinese media outlets in the United States

The U.S. moved on Thursday to tighten the duration of visas for foreign students, cultural exchange visitors and journalists, including shortening the period for Chinese…

BEIJING, July 17 — China warned today it could take “countermeasures” after Washington finalised rules shortening how long journalists can stay in the United States, with...

China criticizes US visa rules and warns of countermeasures. Xi Jinping visiting the US before 2027 now at 87% YES.

The changes have heightened concerns among Chinese citizens already studying in the US and those planning to do so.

Visas will be shortened to 240 days, down from five years, and Chinese journalists will be limited to 90 days

The new policy is set to take effect 60 days after its publication in the federal register, pending congressional review

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration announced Thursday it will drastically shorten visas for foreign journalists in the United States to 240 days, down from years, and cut…

The Chinese Foreign Ministry called on the United States to reverse the “discriminatory policies” targeting Chinese journalists.