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U.S. State Department Proposes Visa Bond Pilot Program to Deter Overstays

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The U.S. State has announced a new pilot program requiring certain and tourist visa applicants to post a refundable bond ranging from $5,000 to $15,000. This aims to visa overstays and ensure compliance with U.S. laws. The program is set to begin on August 20, 2025, and will run for 12 months.

The bond requirement targets applicants from countries identified by the State Department as having high visa overstay , deficient screening and vetting processes, or those offering citizenship by investment without residency requirements. While the specific list of affected countries has not been , it is expected to include nations with overstay issues. Travelers from countries participating in the Visa Waiver Program are exempt from this requirement.

Under the pilot program, consular officers will determine the bond amount on a case-by-case basis, choosing between $5,000, $10,000, or $15,000. The default bond amount is set at $10,000. Applicants will be notified in writing if they are subject to the bond requirement and must payment via the Department of Treasury’s online payment portal, Pay.gov. The bond is refundable upon departure from the U.S., provided the visa holder complies with all visa conditions and departs within the authorized timeframe. Failure to adhere to these conditions will result in forfeiture of the bond.

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This move is part of a broader strategy by the Trump to tighten visa regulations and address concerns over visa overstays. In recent months, the administration has implemented additional measures, including requiring in-person for visa renewals and introducing new passport requirements for the Visa Diversity Lottery. The visa bond program revives a initiative proposed in 2020 but was not implemented due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The State Department has stated that the pilot program is necessary to financial risks associated with visa non-compliance and to encourage foreign governments to strengthen their documentation systems. The department also emphasized that the bond requirement is not intended to be a financial burden but rather a tool to ensure that visitors adhere to the terms of their visas.

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Travel industry groups have expressed concern that the bond requirement could deter legitimate travelers and negatively impact tourism. They argue that the upfront may be prohibitive for some visitors and could lead to a in travel to the U.S. The State Department has acknowledged these concerns and stated that it will monitor the program’s impact and make as necessary.

The pilot program is set to begin on August 20, 2025, and will last for 12 months. The State Department plans to evaluate the program’s effectiveness this and determine whether to extend or modify the policy in the future.

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