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    The United States will soon implement a visa bond pilot program requiring certain travelers to post bonds of up to $15,000 as a condition for entry. Scheduled to commence on August 20, 2025, and run through August 5, 2026, the 12-month initiative is designed to curb visa overstays, specifically targeting visitors from countries with high rates of non-compliance with U.S. visa terms.

    Only travelers from high-risk nations targeted in US visa bond policy
    U.S. launches pilot program requiring financial bonds for select countries

    The program was announced through a temporary final rule published in the Federal Register and marks another measure by the U.S. administration to tighten immigration policies. Initially, the pilot will apply only to travelers from Malawi and Zambia who are seeking B-1 or B-2 visas, designated for business and tourism purposes. These countries were selected based on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s 2023 Entry/Exit Overstay Report, which indicated overstay rates of approximately 14% for Malawi and 10.45% for Zambia.

    However, officials have clarified that the list of countries may be revised during the pilot period, depending on ongoing assessments of visa overstay trends and the adequacy of traveler screening information provided by foreign governments. Under the program, visa applicants from the designated countries may be required to post bonds of $5,000, $10,000, or $15,000, with the exact amount determined by consular officers.

    U.S. selects three airports to monitor compliance for pilot participants

    Factors influencing bond assessments will include the applicant’s travel purpose, employment status, income level, skills, and education background. The bonds are intended as a compliance mechanism; travelers who adhere to the terms of their visas, including timely departure from the U.S., will have their bonds refunded. Conversely, violations such as overstaying or unauthorized employment will result in forfeiture of the bond.

    The U.S. State Department anticipates that approximately 2,000 travelers will be subject to the bond requirement during the pilot phase, a figure reflecting both the narrow scope of affected countries and the uncertainty regarding applicants’ willingness and ability to pay. Furthermore, participants in the program must enter and exit the U.S. through three designated airports: Boston Logan International Airport, John F. Kennedy International Airport, and Washington Dulles International Airport.

    Visa overstays remain key concern for U.S. immigration authorities

    These airports have been selected due to their capability to automate exit confirmations, a critical component in monitoring compliance. This visa bond initiative follows a series of recent immigration policy shifts, including a $250 “visa integrity fee” announced in July, applicable to all non-immigrant visa applicants. Unlike the bond, this fee may also be refunded if travelers comply with their visa terms.

    The pilot program aims not only to test the administrative feasibility of processing visa bonds, which has historically been viewed as cumbersome, but also to evaluate whether financial guarantees effectively deter overstays. Officials have underscored that the program serves a dual purpose: enhancing immigration enforcement and acting as a diplomatic tool to prompt foreign governments to strengthen their own traveler vetting procedures.

    While visa overstays by non-immigrant visitors constitute only 1% to 2% annually, they account for a significant portion of the estimated 11 million undocumented residents in the U.S., with 42% having originally entered on valid visas. The list of countries subject to the bond requirement, as well as updates regarding eligible U.S. airports, will be published on the U.S. State Department’s website. Visitors from countries under the Visa Waiver Program, which allows short-term stays without a visa, will remain exempt from this bond requirement. – By Content Syndication Services.

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