U.S. Implements $250 Visa Integrity Fee for Travelers

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The Trump administration's new bill introduces a $250 visa integrity fee for nonimmigrant travelers to the US, which cannot be waived but is reimbursable if visa conditions are met. The fee aims to generate significant revenue and reduce the federal deficit, with implementation details and start dates still unclear. Most travelers are expected to be eligible for reimbursement, and the fee is designed to minimally impact high-income travelers.
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