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Tourists and business travelers from Zambia and Malawi must pay a deposit of up to $15,000 when seeking a US visa, the State ...
The State Department said in a notice that it is launching a "visa bond pilot program" that aims to curb overstays for ...
The bonds will be collected by the Treasury Department, per the cable, and travelers will recoup their money if they exit the ...
The U.S. State Department announced a new rule implementing up to $15,000 bonds on tourism and business visa applicants from ...
Potential travelers to the U.S. need to be aware of a new proposed travel visa scheme that might require them to put up ...
The State Department said its new pilot program is aimed at making sure foreigners don't overstay their visas, by requiring ...
The 12-month pilot program aims to deter visa overstays, but could create steep financial barriers for travelers from certain ...
The pilot program targets applicants for business and tourist visas from countries with high rates of overstays.
The State Department wants some foreign tourists and business travelers to guarantee they won’t overstay their visas.
Some international visitors to the United States might be required to pay up to $15,000 deposits as part of a new visa bond ...
DHS says it costs more than $17,000 to detain and deport each foreign tourist who doesn't leave, so they're requiring some to post bond before coming.
Business travelers and tourists from Malawi and Zambia will face visa bonds as high as $15,000 designed to reduce ...