The requirement, which goes into effect April 12, mostly impacts African nations with high overstay rates. It comes as the Trump administration significantly tightens the rules on legal immigration to the US.
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The US is set to require visa bonds of $15,000 from 12 additional countries, mostly in Africa, with high overstay rates, as part of the Trump administration's efforts to tighten rules on legal immigration. The requirement is to take effect on April 12. This move is part of a broader shift in US immigration policy, aiming to reduce overstays and strengthen border control.
The requirement, which goes into effect April 12, mostly impacts African nations with high overstay rates. It comes as the Trump administration significantly tightens the rules on legal immigration to the US.