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Zim travelers hit with steep US visa bond fees starting soon
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 82424, member: 636"] Getting into America now requires a massive cash deposit just for the interview. Zimbabweans applying for visitor visas face a new bond program starting later this month. The cost ranges from five to fifteen thousand dollars, due at the consulate. This policy targets countries with high overstaying rates for business and tourism travel. The State Department pinned the move on a specific immigration law. They used homeland security data to justify the financial hurdle. The bond aims to guarantee visitors return home after their trip. It applies strictly to those seeking B1 or B2 classification. Applicants must be ready to pay the set amount during their visa appointment. The fee is meant to ensure compliance with all entry terms. This creates a significant barrier for ordinary travelers from affected nations. The pilot program reflects a broader immigration crackdown. The financial requirement roots itself in a temporary rule under the US code. Officials claim it encourages adherence to visa conditions. For many, the bond price simply makes the journey impossible. Planning a short-term visit now involves major upfront capital. This change turns a diplomatic process into a steep economic test. [/QUOTE]
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