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The 12-month pilot program would require travelers from countries with high visa-overstay rates to post refundable bonds.
Universities have faced financial pressure from a potential 30-40% decline in international enrollment due to State ...
The U.S. State Department announced a new rule implementing up to $15,000 bonds on tourism and business visa applicants from ...
During a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing prior to the congressional recess, Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY) spoke about ...
As part of its crackdown on immigration, the U.S. State Department announced that it would start requiring travelers from ...
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 its new pilot program is aimed at making sure foreigners don't overstay their visas, by requiring ...
The US State Department has announced the launch of a visa bond pilot program that will require tourists and business ...
Travel Given expanded vetting and unpredictable policy changes, the risks associated with travel should be assessed prior to making travel plans. If your visa will be expired on your anticipated U.S.
US passport slips to 10th place on Henley Passport Index, down from 1st in 2014. Analysts cite stricter vetting and stalled reciprocity talks.
We asked immigration experts what the State Department's new visa application process means for international students, researchers, and exchange visitors.
Impact of New Vetting on FMJ Visa Scheduling Capacity The State Department stopped processing FMJ visas in May to allow the federal government to formulate these new guidelines.