‘Influencers’ with Tourist Visas Are Not Allowed to Create Content in the United States, Says CBP
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Content creators and foreign influencers who enter the United States with a tourist visa to create material from which they will receive economic income fail to comply with the conditions of their entry into the country, so they are liable to be punished even with the expulsion, warned migration authorities towards the World Cup.
At the gates of the World Cup, the United States has targeted foreign influencers. Migration authorities have warned that those who enter the country on a tourist visa cannot use their stay to produce content intended to generate economic income on YouTube, TikTok, Facebook or other platforms, a practice that has been common for years among digital creators around the world. Continue reading
The U.S. immigration authorities issued a strong warning this Wednesday for foreign influencers traveling to the 2026 World Cup, noting that those who enter with a tourist visa and produce monetized content during their stay could be sanctioned, lose their documentation and even be deported. The bill directly targets content creators who use platforms such as TikTok, Instagram, YouTube or Facebook to generate revenue from publications, videos, b…
At the gates of the 2026 World Cup, the United States has issued a warning that puts thousands of foreign content creators in check.The immigration authorities have recalled that the B-2 tourist visa does not allow producing monetizable content on platforms such as YouTube, TikTok or Facebook.The measure comes at a critical time, when hundreds of influencers plan to travel to document the most viewed sporting event on the planet.The Customs and …
Isaías Alvarado New Trump government regulations require foreign content creators to carry a visa that allows them to legally work in the country At the gates of the World Cup, the U.S. has targeted foreign influencers. Migration authorities have warned that those who enter the country with a tourist visa cannot use their stay to produce content intended to generate economic income on YouTube, TikTok, Facebook or other platforms, a practice that…
Foreign content creators and “influencers” who enter the U.S. with a tourist visa to create material from which they will receive economic income do not comply with the conditions of their entry into the country, so they are liable to be punished even with the expulsion, warned immigration authorities regarding the World Cup.22 The U.S. Customs and Border Protection Office (CBP) stressed that foreigners who enter the country with B-2 visas (tour…
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