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.
Washington: The US is expanding its visa bond programme to cover 50 countries from April 2, requiring foreign nationals ...
The United States will require visa applicants from 12 additional countries to pay a refundable bond of up to $15,000, expanding a policy aimed at reducing overstays by short-term visitors.According ...
The US has expanded its visa bond programme for B1 and B2 applicants, adding 12 more countries to the list. Alongside the update, here's a breakdown of how the bond system works and what it means for ...
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12 countries added to US visa bond list, travelers to pay up to $15,000
The State Department has announced that citizens from 12 more countries will soon have to post cash bonds of up to $15,000 to obtain tourist or business visas to the United States. In an update on ...
Indian software engineer’s B1/B2 visa rejected in 3-minute Hyderabad interview under Section 214(b), sparking debate on ties to India.
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US Embassy opens 2,000 additional B1/B2 visa appointment slots
The U.S. Embassy Ghana has made available more than 2,000 new non-immigrant visa appointment slots for B1/B2 applicants within the next two weeks.The move is expected to ease scheduling pressures for ...
B1/B2 visa approved: Indian man with no prior foreign travel explains how he secured US tourist visa
The applicant who wished to remain anonymous, told Financialexpress.com that he reached the venue well before time to complete the security and entry procedures.
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