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What's a visa integrity fee? And why is the United States charging $250 on top of other non-immigrant visa fees?
The United States will require international visitors to pay a new “visa integrity fee,” according to the Trump administration’s recently enacted domestic policy bill.
A new $250 “Visa Integrity Fee” will be required for most U.S. visa applicants, adding to the growing list of travel-related fees
The fee is set to apply to visitors requiring non-immigrant visas to enter the US. Countries such as Japan and Singapore which are part of the US visa waiver programme are not required to pay the new fee.
US State Department Deputy Spokesperson Mignon Houston on Wednesday (local time) stated that student visa applications for the United States are now open and encouraged students to apply.
The president has restricted travel into the United States for people from 12 countries ... the International Student and Scholar Services office posted an update saying new student visa appointments weren't being made per the Department of State.
On Wednesday afternoon, a 27-year-old PhD student in Toronto secured an appointment for a visa interview next week. The student, a Chinese national, hoped to travel to the United States for a ...
Thousands of students from across the globe choose Arizona for their studies. But enrollment is showing signs of decline, creating concern.
Harvard has faced mounting sanctions and scrutiny from Washington since rejecting demands from a federal antisemitism task force in April.
The United States State Department launched an investigation on Wednesday into Harvard’s compliance with the Exchange Visitor Program, which allows universities to sponsor short-term J-1 visas for international instructors,