Foreign ticket holders from World Cup teams' countries won't have to pay bonds to enter U.S.
Source: AP
The Trump administration is suspending a requirement that foreign visitors from countries that have qualified for the World Cup and have bought tickets for the soccer tournament pay as much as $15,000 in bonds to enter the United States, the State Department said Wednesday.
The department imposed the bond requirement last year for countries that it said had high rates of people overstaying their visas and other security issues as part of the Republican administration's broader crackdown on immigration.
Travelers to the United States from 50 countries are required to pay the new bond, and five of those countries have qualified for the World Cup Algeria, Cape Verde, Ivory Coast, Senegal and Tunisia.
Citizens from those five countries who have purchased tickets from FIFA are now exempt from the visa bond requirement. World Cup team players, coaches and some staff already had been exempt from the bond requirement as part of the administration's orders to prioritize the processing of visas for the tournament.
Read more: https://www.kuow.org/stories/foreign-ticket-holders-from-world-cup-teams-countries-won-t-have-to-pay-bonds-to-enter-u-s
The Associated Press
May 13, 2026 / 1:24 pm
Eugene
(67,284 posts)hatrack
(65,116 posts)oberle
(406 posts)for the World Cup. I hope nobody from any country comes to the Olympics. I'd like to see the Orange Anus made to look completely foolish.
Sweet Rosie Red
(135 posts)Like his stupid parade. No municipal fireworks, no road trips, no economic participation on any level, just quiet picnics or BBQ with friends and family. Let the clown perform to an empty house. Itll suck for the kids, but you can explain resistance to them! Theyll remember!
Democracy, not circuses! Be Pretti Good!
Buddyzbuddy
(2,860 posts)Once they've been deported to a country not of their choosing and held in one of their detention centers the cost for release will increase to $100,000 plus the cost of transportation and housing.