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VISA bond, World Cup and Trump

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 · 2h
US waives $15,000 visa bond for World Cup ticket holders from select nations
The Trump administration is suspending a requirement that foreign visitors from certain countries pay as much as $15,000 in bonds if they are confirmed World Cup ticket holders, the State Department t...

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 · 7h · on MSN
Trump administration waives visa bond for World Cup visitors to USA
 · 10m · on MSN
US lifts costly visa bond requirement for some World Cup travelers, Trump administration says
 · 5h
US drops $15,000 visa deposit for foreign fans with World Cup tickets
The Trump administration will exempt football fans from 50 countries subject to a $15,000 (£11,000) visa deposit requirement, provided they are travelling to the US for the World Cup with valid match ...

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 · 6h
Foreign ticket holders from World Cup teams' countries won't have to pay bonds to enter U.S.
 · 9h
Visitors to US with World Cup tickets won’t have to pay to enter country, State Department tells AP
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New Immigration Restrictions On H-1B Visas And Students Are Coming

Employers, universities and visa holders should expect the Trump administration to enact more immigration restrictions in 2026 and 2027.
5d

Trump administration lifts hold on immigration applications for doctors, but leaves others waiting

The change means doctors can have their cases reviewed, though it doesn’t guarantee their green cards or visas will be renewed.
NewsBytes
18h

US flags 10,000 foreign students, including Indians, for visa fraud

US ICE is investigating 10,000 foreign students, including Indians, for alleged misuse of the OPT program by working with suspect employers and violating program regulations.
The Financial Express
12h

No pattern in F-1 visa approvals or rejections: A first-hand look at what happens inside a US visa consulate

Bengaluru-based GenAI Architect Mithlesh Kumar, who got his US F-1 visa approved in under two minutes and shared lessons from his Hyderabad consulate experience.
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