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US to require up to $15,000 bond for visa applicants from 12 new countries

Trump administration has introduced measures meant to restrict both legal and illegal immigration to the US.

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aljazeera.comStai leggendo3 mesi fa

US to require up to $15,000 bond for visa applicants from 12 new countries

Trump administration has introduced measures meant to restrict both legal and illegal immigration to the US.

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arabnews.com3 mesi fa

US to require $15,000 bond to visa recipients from 12 more countries

WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump’s administration will require citizens from 50 countries to post bonds of $15,000 to apply for US entry, a State Department official said on Wednesday. The official, speaking on…

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  1. mercoledì 18 marzo 2026·aljazeera.com

    US to require up to $15,000 bond for visa applicants from 12 new countries

    Trump administration has introduced measures meant to restrict both legal and illegal immigration to the US.

  2. mercoledì 18 marzo 2026·arabnews.com

    US to require $15,000 bond to visa recipients from 12 more countries

    WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump’s administration will require citizens from 50 countries to post bonds of $15,000 to apply for US entry, a State Department official said on…