The US government has announced the removal of a $15,000 visa bond requirement for fans from five qualifying nations attending the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This decision aims to alleviate concerns about high costs and strict entry rules that could deter international visitors.
The bond was initially imposed on countries deemed to have high rates of visa overstays. With the waiver, supporters from Algeria, Cape Verde, Ivory Coast, Senegal, and Tunisia can now travel more easily, provided they have purchased official FIFA tickets.
For UK residents, this change could mean increased travel options and potentially lower costs for those planning to attend the World Cup. The easing of restrictions may encourage more fans to visit the US, boosting tourism and related sectors.
As the tournament approaches, watch for changes in travel patterns and hotel bookings, as the tourism industry anticipates a surge in visitors. This could also influence how other countries approach their own visa policies for international events.
Sources
Euronews

