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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]BumRushDaShow
(160,177 posts)38. There have always been countries not needing a Visa to travel here
but for many others, the last increase for the standard fee (for "non-immigrant" visas) was listed here (Federal Register) - https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2023/03/28/2023-06290/schedule-of-fees-for-consular-services-nonimmigrant-and-special-visa-fees
HOWEVER, this idiotic "Visa integrity fee" is apparently IN ADDITION TO the standard Visa fee.
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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