As International Trips to Vegas Drop, Industry Leaders Say Trump Changes Hurt, Not Help - The Nevada Independent
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Your future in the United States is one click away! Sign up for the Mexican Government Visa Lottery Announces Postponement of Visa Order to Peruvians VIDEOMalas news for those who want to know the United States, but do not have a visa. Donald Trump's government raised to $435 the total cost for the procedure to ask for tourist visa to that country.The application currently costs $185, but with the so-called ‘new integrity rate’, it would raise …
Tensions between the United States and Mexico continue and will now directly affect anyone who wants to renew their American visa, as the current president of the English-speaking country, Donald Trump, will apply a new tax, known as “integrity fee.” Now, in addition to paying the standard price for this document, this additional expense will be added starting in 2025 to the non-immigrant visa process. Travel article 2 Min Read June 18, 2025 05:…
The passage of the "Great and Beautiful Law" by U.S. President Donald Trump, which materializes his ambitious fiscal project, introduces a new "integrity fee" that will impact on the fee that nonimmigrant visa applicants will have to pay to obtain the precious document. Promulgated on July 4, 2025, U.S. Independence Day, the Republican leader's budget bill includes a number of immigration fees focused on providing funding and resources to variou…
Peruvians will have to pay almost S/1,500 for tourism, study or work visas under Trump’s new law that tightens immigration policy. In a decision that will directly impact Peruvians, the US government established a 135% increase in the cost of non-migration visas. Starting in 2026, applicants will have to pay US$250 additional to the current price of US$185, bringing the total cost per process to more than US$400. Read also Lima-Chosica Train acc…
Trump’s New Visa Fee Plan Faces Backlash Over Impact On U.S. Seasonal Workforce
A proposed $250 visa fee under former President Donald Trump’s new immigration legislation is drawing criticism from tourism groups and visa sponsors, who warn it could severely impact the seasonal labor force that supports U.S. beach towns and resorts. The legislation, titled the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBB), introduces a $250 Visa Integrity Fee for many nonimmigrant visa applicants, including those applying under the J-1 cultural exchange…
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