Some tourists and business travellers face up to $15,000 bond to enter US | US News

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The US government has proposed charging some visitors a bond of up to $15,000 to enter the country.

According to a document filed by the State Department and published in the Federal Register on Tuesday, a 12-month pilot programme trialling a bond payment for visa applicants will start on 20 August.

The scheme, in effect for a year, will apply to business and tourist visa applicants from countries deemed to have high overstay rates and “deficient” internal document security controls.

Bonds, which would be refunded as long as the visa terms are complied with, could cost applicants $5,000 (£3,763), $10,000 (£7,527), or $15,000 (£11,286).

They will not apply to countries enrolled in the Visa Waiver Program, such as the UK – and could be waived for others depending on an applicant’s individual circumstances.

A State Department spokesperson told Reuters news agency, however, that the list of countries may be updated “based…

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