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World Cup, Trump and VISA bond

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Trump administration waives visa bond for World Cup travelers
The Trump administration suspended a requirement for some visitors to pay bonds to enter the U.S., provided they are World Cup ticket holders.

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Trump admin announces new visa restrictions for 26 people: What to know
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US lifts costly visa bond requirement for some World Cup travelers, Trump administration says
 · 19h
African fans face World Cup issues despite visa bond U-turn
Fans from five African nations heading to the United States for the 2026 Fifa World Cup just got a potential $15,000 (£11,100) reprieve - provided they already have a match ticket for the finals.

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Foreign ticket holders from World Cup teams' countries won't have to pay bonds to enter U.S.
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Foreigners With World Cup Tickets Won't Have to Pay Bonds to Enter US, Trump Administration Tells AP
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Visitors to US with World Cup tickets won’t have to pay to enter country, State Department tells AP
The department imposed the bond requirement last year for countries that it said had high rates of people overstaying their visas and other security issues as part of the Republican administration’s ...

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Trump administration suspends visa bonds for foreigners with World Cup tickets
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Donald Trump changes his mind on policy targeting foreigners for World Cup
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FIFA 2026: Trump admin suspends $15,000 visa bond requirement for ticket holders from qualified countries
The Trump administration has suspended a $15,000 visa bond requirement for World Cup ticket holders from qualified nations, easing travel restrictions ahead of the tournament
3d
New Immigration Restrictions On H-1B Visas And Students Are Coming
Employers, universities and visa holders should expect the Trump administration to enact more immigration restrictions in 2026 and 2027.
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‘Before all this, I had a clear plan:’ Students raise concern amidst rising H-1B visa uncertainities
The Trump administration announced new H-1B visa rules in Sept. 2025, including a $100,000 fee for H-1B specialty occupation workers currently outside the U.S.
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U.S. bars entry to 26 people as visa restriction policy expands
April 16 (UPI) --The Trump administration on Thursday announced visa restrictions on 26 people across the Western Hemisphere as the State Department unveiled a "significant expansion" of an existing policy to deny entry to those accused of working with U.S ...
Fox News
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'Narco-terrorist' family members targeted in Rubio's latest visa crackdown
Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced visa bans on 75 family members and associates tied to the Sinaloa cartel, expanding the Trump administration's crackdown beyond drug traffickers to those that profit from ill-gotten gains. The Sinaloa cartel was one ...
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