The State Department plans to require visa applicants from 12 more countries to pay a bond.
In a major tightening of visa rules, the US will now require travellers from 50 countries to pay a refundable bond of up to $15,000.
US rolls out visa bond rule for 50 countries. Travellers may deposit up to $15,000 for B1/B2 visas. Here’s eligibility, process, refund rules and penalties explained.
The US has expanded its visa bond policy, affecting B1 and B2 visa applicants from 50 countries. Learn about the financial implications and how it impacts travellers.
The US has expanded its visa bond programme for B1 and B2 applicants, adding 12 more countries to the list. Alongside the ...
US travelers from 50 countries may soon face visa bonds up to $15,000 for B1/B2 visas. This security deposit, based on ...
Washington expands a visa bond program targeting countries with high overstay rates, but Filipino travelers remain exempt, at least for now. When the United States further tightens its entry rules ...
Starting April 2, more countries face US visa bond of up to $15,000. Here's who is affected, refund rules, and how the system works ...
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