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Zambia expresses deep concern over U.S. visa bond rule imposing $5,000 to $15,000 fees on citizens, citing significant economic strain and potential impact on trade, investment, and tourism.

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Zambia has expressed deep concern over the States’ new visa requirement, which mandates that Zambian citizens pay bonds ranging from $5,000 to $15,000 for certain tourist and business visas. This policy, set to take on August 20, 2025, is of a . pilot aimed at visa .

The U.S. Department that nationals from countries with high visa overstay rates, Zambia, would be required to post these bonds during the visa application . The bond amount—$5,000, $10,000, or $15,000—will be determined at the of the visa interview.

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The funds are refundable if the traveler the U.S. within the authorized period and complies with all visa conditions. However, if the traveler overstays visa or violates its terms, the bond will be forfeited.

Zambian Foreign Minister Mulambo Haimbe the policy, highlighting the significant economic burden it on citizens. With an average household income of approximately $150 per , the bond amounts are seen as unaffordable for many Zambians.

Haimbe expressed concerns that this financial strain could adversely affect trade, , and tourism between the two nations.

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International relations analyst Anthony Mukwita also weighed in, suggesting that the funds required for the visa bonds could be better utilized to address essential infrastructure needs within Zambia, such as providing clean water through boreholes.

The U.S. State Department has stated that the bond requirement is part of a broader effort to ensure compliance with visa terms and to mitigate the risk of visa overstays.

The policy is currently a pilot program, and its impact on international relations and bilateral exchanges to be seen.

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