U.S. Expands Visa Bond Program to 50 Countries with $15,000 Requirement
The U.S. expands its visa bond program to 50 countries, requiring travelers to post up to $15,000 to reduce visa overstays.
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The U.S. expands its visa bond program to 50 countries, requiring travelers to post up to $15,000 to reduce visa overstays.
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