[Vanguard] Some Nigerians have condemned the new US visa Bond policy, requiring them to pay $15,000 when applying for a US visa saying it would hurt Nigerian tourists or those who are going to the US on legitimate business trips. They argue that the US already generates billions from visa application fees, so adding a bond requirement is excessive and might discourage legitimate visitors.

Nigeria: New U.S. Visa Bond Will Hurt Tourists, Legitimate Business Trips – Nigerians
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