US state department has plans to issue up to $15,000 bonds for some tourism and business visas, according to a federal notice
US state department has plans to issue up to $15,000 bonds for some tourism and business visas, according to a federal notice

Some tourists and business travelers may face up to $15,000 bond to enter US

The US state department has prepared plans to impose bonds as high as $15,000 for some tourism and business visas, according to a draft of a temporary final rule.
The bonds would be issued to visitors from countries with significant overstay rates, under a 12-month pilot program.
It renews an initiative issued by the first Trump administration in November 2020, the month that Joe Biden defeated Donald Trump in the presidential election. That rule would have required a $15,000 bond for tourist and business travelers from two dozen countries with 10% or higher overstay rates, mostly in Africa.
The new federal registry notice of the visa bond pilot program is scheduled to be published on 5 August.
Then all these business owners who are getting what they voted complain about 12% YoY drop in tourist and their now very needed dollars.
Hope that trick of no tax on tips can help workers save 15% of their declared tip amount worth the change.