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In reply to the discussion: Trump's controversial $250 visa fee could cost the US economy $11 billion as tourists stay away, research finds [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(104,712 posts)19. No, it is reimbursable in theory, if you tick all the boxes, but that could take years
Since many visas are valid for several years, the U.S. Congressional Budget Office said it expects a small number of people would seek reimbursement.
Moreover, CBO expects that the Department of State would need several years to implement a process for providing reimbursements. On that basis, CBO estimates that enacting the provision would increase revenues and decrease the deficit by $28.9 billion over the 2025‑2034 period.
Brown said he is advising clients to treat the fee as nonrefundable.
If you get it back, great. But it is usually difficult to get money back from the government, he said. I would rather them view it as a bonus if they get the refund.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/18/visa-integrity-fee-what-to-know-about-new-travel-fee-to-enter-the-us-.html
Moreover, CBO expects that the Department of State would need several years to implement a process for providing reimbursements. On that basis, CBO estimates that enacting the provision would increase revenues and decrease the deficit by $28.9 billion over the 2025‑2034 period.
Brown said he is advising clients to treat the fee as nonrefundable.
If you get it back, great. But it is usually difficult to get money back from the government, he said. I would rather them view it as a bonus if they get the refund.
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/07/18/visa-integrity-fee-what-to-know-about-new-travel-fee-to-enter-the-us-.html
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Trump's controversial $250 visa fee could cost the US economy $11 billion as tourists stay away, research finds [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Aug 16
OP
Good! Tourists are making the correct decision to stay away from this shithole country. I wouldn't come here either.
Oopsie Daisy
Aug 16
#2
It's stupid, because it either becomes a big cost that puts off tourists
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 16
#5
No, it is reimbursable in theory, if you tick all the boxes, but that could take years
muriel_volestrangler
Aug 16
#19
The fact that Trump will be there probably wobbling around like HITLER at the 36 Olympics
Bengus81
Aug 16
#12
It's a big world. There are lots of things to see in places that don't charge $250.
tanyev
Aug 16
#13
There's more than one way to build walls to keep others out & to keep Americans in
Hekate
Aug 16
#29
Just a business decision for a government run by money grubbers, get real at any ethics or caring about consequences?
Brainfodder
Aug 16
#31
Some seem confused. The following countries residents don't have to pay the $250
WarGamer
Aug 16
#32
Not trying to side with one side or the other, but haven't we always had a visa fee?
oldmanlynn
Aug 16
#37
PLENTY of OTHER REASONS to avoid visiting the U.S., besides charging you money
Jack Valentino
Aug 16
#39