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.
Italy will introduce a fully digital visa system and expand biometric border checks from mid-2026, reshaping entry procedures for travelers.
The collapse of a long-running UK travel company has left customers scrambling for answers, highlighting gaps in consumer protection for certain types of travel bookings.
Uzbekistan will allow U.S. citizens to enter visa-free for up to 30 days starting January 1, a move expected to significantly boost American travel to Central Asia.
Travelers planning US trips may soon face stricter ESTA rules, including mandatory social media disclosure, expanded personal details, and new biometric checks.
From September 2025, U.S. visa applicants face in-person interviews, new integrity fees, and in some cases a refundable bond – reshaping the travel process for millions.
The EU is ending the 100ml hand luggage liquid rule after nearly two decades, but travelers face an uneven rollout across airports.
In response to the surge of luxury developments, Portugal is now enforcing stricter beach access regulations to protect public rights and preserve coastal landscapes.
The European Union plans to raise the ETIAS travel fee from €7 to €20 by 2026, impacting millions of international travelers visiting the Schengen Area.