U.S. Department of Homeland Security

government

Last mentioned: Mar 21, 2026

Timeline

  1. Expansion Announced

    U.S. authorities announce the expansion of the program to 12 additional nations.

  2. Review Period

    The program undergoes multiple reviews and limited implementation phases.

  3. Pilot Launch

    The initial Visa Bond Pilot Program is introduced for a six-month trial.

Stories mentioning U.S. Department of Homeland Security 2

Regulation Neutral

U.S. Expands $15,000 Visa Bond Program to 12 Additional Countries

The U.S. Department of State has expanded its controversial visa bond pilot program, requiring travelers from 12 additional nations to post a $15,000 bond for short-term entry. This regulatory shift aims to reduce visa overstay rates but introduces significant financial and administrative hurdles for international travel.

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funding Bearish

World Cup Security Threats Rise as Federal Funding Gridlock Persists

Intelligence officials have issued a stark warning regarding potential extremist threats targeting the 2026 World Cup, exacerbated by a critical delay in federal security funding. This fiscal impasse threatens the deployment of essential surveillance and risk-mitigation technologies across 16 host cities.

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