U.S. Suspends Bond Requirement for World Cup Ticket Holders
In a significant policy shift, the Trump administration has announced that foreign ticket holders from World Cup countries will no longer need to pay entry bonds to enter the U.S.
Editorial Staff
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Updated about 1 month ago
The Trump administration has decided to suspend a bond requirement that previously affected visitors from countries qualifying for the World Cup.
Under the former policy, these individuals could have faced bond amounts reaching up to $15,000, a barrier that may have deterred many fans from attending.
This change appears aimed at facilitating easier entry for international supporters of the tournament, potentially enhancing the overall experience for attendees.