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Foreign nationals applying for US visas must now pay a non-refundable $250 "Visa Integrity Fee" under a new law passed as part of Donald Trump’s immigration agenda. The Department of Homeland Security says the fee aims to reduce visa overstays and unauthorised employment,
The president and his aides have exaggerated the likelihood that the program can be implemented and have made no effort to introduce legislation that would be needed.
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This is not amnesty. It’s not amnesty lite,” one administration official told Axios. “No one who is illegally here is being given a pathway to citizenship or
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Amazon S3 on MSNU.S Breaking: Trump Just Made Visiting U.S More Expensive |Visa Entry Fee A Death Note For Tourism?Starting October 1, visitors from countries requiring a U.S. tourist visa will face an extra $250 “Visa Integrity Fee” under Trump’s new immigration bill. This charge, on top of existing visa fees, applies only if the visa is issued and used for travel.
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Explícame on MSNBecause Trump's Golden Visa may not become a reality, despite promisesDespite bold claims, Trump’s $5 million “Golden Visa” lacks legal backing and congressional support, leaving wealthy hopefuls in limbo.
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The Punch on MSNTrump did what’s best for Americans on visa policy — US-based NigeriansNigerians in the United States have said President Donald Trump’s administration has the right to implement any foreign policy in the best interest of the American people.
Since its announcement in February, President Donald Trump's $5 million "Gold Card" has seen strong interest among overseas wealthy seeking an easy passage to US citizenship.
President Donald Trump's administration has announced strict new visa restrictions for Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, and Nigeria. The new policy limits nearly all non-immigrant and non-diplomatic visas issued to nationals of these four African countries to a single entry valid for just three months,
Indian H-1B visa aspirants should brace for potential challenges under Donald Trump's second term, experts warn. Anticipate increased rejection rates, mirroring trends from his initial presidency, alongside extended processing times and more rigorous documentation requests.
Visiting the United States is about to become more expensive for Indian travellers. A new $250 (about ₹21,000) “visa integrity fee” has been introduced by the US government under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act,