The State Department added 12 more nations on Wednesday to its list of countries whose citizens must post bonds up to $15,000 for U.S. visa applications. This week’s additions bring the total list to 50 countries as part of the department’s continuing effort to crack down on people overstaying their visas, according to the Wednesday…
US demanding bonds from visa applicants in 12 more countries
Originally reported by The Hill
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