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Permanent residents of Canada require a non-immigrant visa to enter the U.S., meaning they’re subject to the $250 fee.
A new $250 “visa integrity fee” now applies to many U.S. nonimmigrant visas, adding financial burdens to students, workers ...
Colombians and other foreign nationals seeking to visit the United States will face significantly higher visa fees, following ...
The U.S. has introduced a new $250 visa integrity fee for most foreign travelers under a Trump-era policy, raising total visa ...
Travelers who require a non-immigrant visa to enter the U.S. will need to pay a new "visa integrity fee" to visit. The ...
Canadians travelling to the U.S. who apply for specific nonimmigrant visas (H-1B or F-1, for example) will be required to pay the $250 fee. The visa integrity fee is a required $250 charge for ...
What's a visa integrity fee? And why is the United States charging $250 on top of other non-immigrant visa fees?
The 'visa integrity fee' referenced in Donald Trump's bill impacts travelers who need a visa to enter the United States ...
Canadians, who have long been the top international travelers to the US, are instead withholding much of the $20.5 billion they typically spend traveling to the US. Now, if the visa fee is fully ...
In a recent move by the Trump administration, visitors to the United States will now be required to pay a new visa integrity ...
Visitors to the United States will need to pay a “visa integrity fee,” according to a provision of the Trump administration’s ...