New system, which is part of a pilot program, will start on August 20 and, initially, will only affect the travelers of Zambia and Maláui
The government of, under the administration of, decided to remove Brazil from the list of nations whose citizens need to pay a deposit to obtain visas of tourism and business. This security can reach up to $ 15,000. The new system, which is part of a pilot program, will start on August 20 and initially affect only the travelers of Zambia and Maláui. The implementation of this rate aims to face the problem of increasing visitors who remain in the United States beyond the allowed period.
The program will allow consular agents to request a security deposit from travelers from countries with high irregular immigration rates. President Trump has highlighted the fight against illegal immigration as one of his main goals. In addition to the security, a new “visa integrity” rate was approved, worth $ 250, which will apply to all non -immigrant visas, including Brazilians. This rate will come into force from October 1 and represents another measure of the government to regulate the entry of foreigners in the country.
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