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More Colombians being refused U.S. visitor visas

Summary by The Bogotá Post
Fans face long waits, high costs, and an increasing rate of rejections for their dream trip to the 2026 World Cup. Drone show ahead of the FIFA Club Cup soccer final in New Jersey in June, 2025. Travel companies are worried visa restrictions will stop fans attending the World Cup in 2026. Photo: Michael Regan – FIFA.  Bogotá, Colombia – In the kitchen, just back from their visa interview at the U.S. embassy, Don Ernesto and Doña Angela are looki…
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Applying for a visa to travel to the United States will be more expensive starting in 2026. The reason: a new immigration fee promoted by the Donald Trump administration as part of its tax reform. The bill called “One Big Beautiful Act,” passed on July 4 by the House of Representatives, contemplates a significant increase in the cost of visas, with the aim of “encouraging legal behavior among foreigners visiting the United States,” according to …

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The Bogotá Post broke the news in on Friday, July 18, 2025.
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