
In another event justifying the “national security” of the United States decided to slap bonds worth $ 15,000 or £13.17 Lakh for some foreign visitors to make sure that their visas will not exceed. The new program is launched as part of the pilot program in order to intervene visitors who have exceeded their visas.
According to the announcement of the Federal Register, the program allows us to store bonds to visitors from countries with a high level of excessive visa.
The announcement mentioned that bonds could also be applied to people coming from countries where screening and checking information are considered insufficient.
The announcement that refers to foreign visitors as “extraterrestrials”, said “Munorons apply for visas as temporary visitors for business or pleasure (B-1/B-2) and who are nationals of countries that the Ministry identified as a high visa exceed Visa applicants to publish a bond up to $ 15,000 as a condition of issuing visas, as determined by consular officers. ”
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The new policy will come into force on August 20.
The government announcement said the new visa program would take approximately a year. Also read | The rules of an interview for a visa in the USA, which is determined harder since September 2; Here’s how it can affect your visa request
He stated that consular officers would have three options for visa applicants subject to bonds: $ 5,000, $ 10,000 or $ 15,000, but they are generally expected to require at least $ 10,000, he said.
The notification states that the funds will be returned to passengers who leave the US in accordance with their visa conditions.
President Donald Trump made an intervention about illegal immigration by focusing his Presidency and strengthening the resources to secure the border and illegally arrest people in the US. For “national security”, Donald Trump also issued a ban on traveling, which fully or partially block citizens of 19 nations to enter the country.
Trump’s immigration policies led some visitors to skip travel to the United States. Transatlantic tickets dropped to rates for the last time, which were last seen before the Covid-19 pandemy in May and traveled from Canada and Mexico to the US by 20%year-on-year.
(Tagstotranslate) National Security (T) Visa Crossing