Starting October 1, 2024, most foreign nationals applying for nonimmigrant visas to the United States—including tourists, business travelers, and students—will be required to pay a new $250 'visa integrity fee.' This fee, introduced under the 'One Big Beautiful Bill,' is non-waivable and applies to travelers from countries such as India, Mexico, Brazil, China, Canada, Australia, and many more.
The fee is in addition to existing visa costs and is intended to deter visa overstays and raise federal revenue, with estimates suggesting it could reduce the federal deficit by nearly $30 billion. The policy has sparked concerns among economists and travel industry experts, who warn it may deter tourism and international business.
The fee is paid when the visa is issued and may be adjusted for inflation in future years.
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