The United States Department of State has announced the first foreign citizens to be subject to bonds of up to $15,000 should they visit the country on tourist visas.
On Tuesday, Zambia and Malawi, both African countries, were the inaugural entries on a list of countries that the State Department will subject to visa bonds.
The idea, announced earlier this week, is to impose bonds on countries whose citizens have high rates of overstaying their US visas.
Tourists from those countries would have…
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News Source: www.aljazeera.com

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