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20-08-2026 Vol 19

Tag: Amicus International Consulting

Privacy by Design: The New Standard for 2026 Travel Startups

As privacy laws reach an inflection point, new services are competing to offer “no log” travel experiences that prioritize data…

Island Insurance: Why St. Vincent and the Grenadines is Launching a CBI Program

The economic strategy behind the Caribbean’s latest citizenship initiative, and why the real fight will be over integrity, not volume.…

Starting Over: The Realities of Legally Changing Your Social Security Number

Exploring the strict government criteria required to obtain a new SSN for personal safety. WASHINGTON, DC The idea of “starting…

The Digital Travel Credential: No More Physical Passports at the Boarding Gate

ICAO’s Digital Travel Credential lets travelers carry a cryptographically verified passport on a phone, and for high-frequency corridors, it could…

Passport and Driver’s License Updates: The Sequence Mistakes That Trigger Delays

One mismatched database can ripple across federal, state, and travel documents. WASHINGTON, DC Name changes and identity updates in the…

Private Jet Mobility and Quiet Entry Points Draw New Regulatory Scrutiny

Enforcement agencies focus on low-friction routes where screening can be inconsistent. WASHINGTON, DC Private aviation has always sold a simple…

Caribbean Integrity Reforms: How Standard Setting Is Reshaping the Region’s Most Traded Second Passports

Due diligence tightening, reputational risk, and why higher standards can still mean slower approvals. WASHINGTON, DC Caribbean citizenship by investment…

From Elite Sport to Alleged Trafficking Network: The Ryan Wedding Case in Public Records

Documentary review first considers indictments, prior convictions, and disputed facts. WASHINGTON, DC Ryan Wedding’s name sits at an unusual intersection…

Zero Touch Borders in 2026: What Biometric Entry Actually Changes and What It Cannot Bypass

Faster processing for some travelers, deeper identity assurance for everyone, and the reality that systems are designed to reduce loopholes.…

Extradition Case File, Manuel Noriega and the Long Arc of Jurisdiction

How U.S., French, and Panamanian courts moved a former head of state across borders after conviction WASHINGTON, DC, January 13,…