The United States may require foreign nationals in certain countries to pay a deposit of US$15,000 (£11,300) on a travel or business visa.
12-month pilot program To curb visa level “or where screening and reviewing information is considered insufficient“According to a notice issued by the U.S. State Department.
It does not specify which countries the pilot program covers.
The U.S. government has taken several steps to further Donald Trump’s illegal immigration agenda.
Trump signed an executive order on the first day of his second term to achieve this impact.
The State Department notice issued by the State Department on Tuesday said: “Alien apply for a visa as a temporary visit to business or entertainment (B-1/B-2) and are nationals of countries identified by the department, as the visa rate is high, screening and reviewing information is considered to be through insufficient investment or providing citizenship. If Alien obtains an unmanned program, it may be requested, may be requested, and may be requested, which program will be requested.
“Consular officials may require covered non-immigrant visa applicants to issue bonds up to $15,000 as conditions for visas if determined by the consular officials.”
Since taking office in January, Trump has signed an order to revoke humanitarian plans for immigrants from certain U.S. countries.
The Republican president also bans foreign nationals traveling from 12 countries from traveling to the United States and imposes partial restrictions on the other seven.
His administration has revoked visas for hundreds of international students and detained several other visas on university campuses across the United States, usually without any warning or recourse.
The State Department said it targets those involved in activities that “oppose” the U.S. national interests.
Many targeted people participated in some form of pro-Palestine events.
However, in other cases, cancellation appears to be related to a person with some criminal record or a legal violation (such as driving speed limit).

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