New U.S. visa integrity fee to affect some travellers including from Canada
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Some Canadians may soon have to pay a $340 fee to enter the U.S.
Planning a trip to the United States? Depending on the type of visa you need, your travel budget might have to stretch a little further.Amid new border rules and heightened scrutiny under U.S. President Donald Trump, travellers are now facing yet another cost. A new American law passed earlier this month, called the One Big, Beautiful Bill Act, includes the introduction of a Visa Integrity Fee that applies to certain foreign nationals (including…
In addition to the cost of visa applications, those wishing to travel to the United States as foreigners will also have to pay a new "visa integrity fee."
If you want to travel to the USA, you have to reach deeper into your pocket from 2025. Why the new US fee deters more than protects. Miami in the U.S. state of Florida is a popular tourist destination.Image: www.imago-images.deIf you want to travel to the U.S., you have to reach deeper into your pocket from 2025. Why the new U.S. fee deters more than protects.Leon Bensch / t-onlineAn article byThe U.S. is planning a new additional fee for all wh…
New U.S. visa fee sparks backlash over barriers to African travelers – The North Africa Post
A new U.S. policy introducing a non-waivable $250 “visa integrity fee” for nonimmigrant visa applicants — particularly from African nations — has drawn sharp criticism for raising barriers to travel, education, and business. Part of the recently enacted One Big Beautiful Bill Act of 2025, the fee applies to nearly all visa categories, including tourist […]
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