As the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) experiences a significant data outage, countries such as Colombia, Mexico, Canada, Brazil, Cuba, Saint Lucia, and Dominica are grappling with the implications of new travel regulations. The recent collapse of the USCIS visa hub has erased critical data accumulated over the past three years, prompting these nations to reassess how their citizens will navigate the complex landscape of U.S. travel and immigration policies. In response, several governments…