US expands visa bond requirement to 12 more countries
The United States is expanding a policy that requires non-immigrant visa applicants to pay a bond of up to US$15,000 before entering the country, as part of President Donald Trump’s wider push to tighten immigration rules. Al Jazeera reported that the State Department has added 12 more countries to the scheme, bringing the total to 50. Most affected nations are in Africa, and critics say the high costs unfairly target...
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