Travelers Headed to Dallas Next Summer for World Cup Could Have an Extra $250 Visa Fee
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US requiring $250 'visa integrity fee' as part of Trump's 'big beautiful bill'
President Donald Trump’s administration will require foreign travelers to pay a $250 “visa integrity fee” that can be refunded if travelers do not overstay their visas or accept authorized employment while visiting the United States. According to CNBC, the $250 “visa integrity fee” was included as part of the president’s “big, beautiful bill” that was signed into law on July 4. The outlet noted that the new visa fee will apply to anyone visiting…
Travelers to US to Pay New $250 ‘Visa Integrity Fee’—What to Know
WASHINGTON—The United States will begin charging a new “visa integrity fee” when issuing visas to foreign nationals for admission to the country. The refundable fee was created by a new budget bill, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, that was signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 4. It specifies that a minimum fee of $250 must be charged to all foreigners seeking a nonimmigrant visa to enter the United States. The Secretary of Homeland …
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