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Donald Trump - US relaxes visa bonds for World Cup fans - arabnews.com - Usa - Algeria - Tunisia - Washington - Senegal - Cape Verde - Iran - Ivory Coast - Israel - Haiti

US relaxes visa bonds for World Cup fans

WASHINGTON: The United States said Wednesday it would ease its system of demanding bond payments of visa applicants for certain fans seeking to come for the World Cup. Under one of President Donald Trump’s many initiatives to crack down on migration, the United States has begun asking people from 50 developing countries to hand over anywhere from $5,000 to $15,000 for a US visa, refundable once they return home. The State Department said it would waive the bonds for team members competing in World Cup matches in the United States as well as for fans from competing countries who already have tickets and signed up for a priority system set up for visas. “We remain committed to strengthening US national security priorities while facilitating legitimate travel for the upcoming World Cup tournament,” said Mora Namdar, the assistant secretary of state for consular affairs. She said the Trump administration wanted to organize the “biggest and best FIFA World Cup in history.” “Today’s announcement from the US State Department further demonstrates our ongoing collaboration with the US Government and the White House Task Force for the FIFA World Cup to deliver a successful, record-breaking and unforgettable global event,” a FIFA spokesperson said in a statement. Five countries that qualified for the World Cup are among those whose nationals are required to pay visa bonds: Algeria, Cape Verde, Ivory Coast, Senegal and Tunisia. At least two other countries that have qualified for the soccer showcase have seen nearly total bans on entry into the United States under Trump: Haiti, the poorest nation in the Western Hemisphere, and Iran, which the United States and Israel attacked on February 28. The Trump administration has also

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US lifts costly visa bond requirement for some World Cup travelers, Trump administration says - foxnews.com - Usa - Algeria - Tunisia - Senegal - New York - Cape Verde - Ivory Coast - state New Jersey - area District Of Columbia

US lifts costly visa bond requirement for some World Cup travelers, Trump administration says

Alex Lasry, CEO of the NYNJ Host Committee, discusses the countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup in New York and New Jersey. He details plans for free fan experiences across five boroughs and New Jersey, emphasizing public transit solutions for 1.2 million fans. Lasry confirms real grass will be installed at MetLife Stadium for the event, highlighting the global excitement for this major sporting event.

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Donald Trump - US drops bond requirement for World Cup ticket holders - channelnewsasia.com - Usa - Mexico - Canada - Algeria - Tunisia - Washington - Senegal - Cape Verde - Ivory Coast

US drops bond requirement for World Cup ticket holders

WASHINGTON, May 13 : The Trump administration will not require World Cup ticket holders from countries flagged for high rates of visa overstays to pay expensive bonds to enter the United States, a U.S. State Department official said on Wednesday.

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Guillermo Ochoa - 2026 World Cup: List of squads, players announced so far - ESPN - espn.com - Sweden - Qatar - France - Germany - Belgium - Croatia - Netherlands - Spain - Switzerland - Portugal - Scotland - Brazil - Colombia - Usa - Argentina - Australia - Mexico - Canada - Norway - Austria - South Africa - Algeria - Tunisia - Egypt - Senegal - Uzbekistan - Japan - New Zealand - Cape Verde - Morocco - Ghana - Iran - Panama - Saudi Arabia - Jordan - Ivory Coast - Ecuador - Uruguay - South Korea - Congo - Paraguay - Haiti - Iraq

2026 World Cup: List of squads, players announced so far - ESPN

The 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off June 11, which means we will soon know which 26 players will be representing each country in this summer's big event.

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International - Trump administration waiving visa bonds for World Cup fans - ESPN - espn.com - Usa - Mexico - Canada - Algeria - Tunisia - Senegal - Cape Verde - Ivory Coast

Trump administration waiving visa bonds for World Cup fans - ESPN

The Trump administration is suspending a requirement that foreign visitors from certain countries pay as much as $15,000 in bonds as long as they are confirmed FIFA World Cup ticket holders, the State Department told The Associated Press on Wednesday.

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Harry Souttar - Tony Popovic - Souttar battling to reclaim Australia role at World Cup - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - Qatar - Denmark - Scotland - Usa - Australia - Tunisia - Turkey - county Graham - county Sarasota - Paraguay

Souttar battling to reclaim Australia role at World Cup

MELBOURNE, May 13 : Towering defender Harry Souttar says he is fighting to prove he still belongs in Australia's World Cup plans after returning from a devastating run of injuries that sidelined him for more than a year.

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Hajime Moriyasu - Kaoru Mitoma - Jepang Harap-harap Cemas Menanti Mitoma - sport.detik.com - Tunisia

Jepang Harap-harap Cemas Menanti Mitoma

Piala Dunia 2026 kurang dari dua bulan, Timnas Jepang mendapat kabar kurang sedap. Winger andalan Nippon, Kaoru Mitoma, cedera. Duh!

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Paris St Germain - Alphonso Davies - Davies injury clouds Canada's World Cup hopes as defender faces weeks on sidelines - channelnewsasia.com - Germany - Canada - Tunisia - Iceland

Davies injury clouds Canada's World Cup hopes as defender faces weeks on sidelines

May 8 : Bayern Munich's Alphonso Davies will be sidelined for "several weeks" after injuring his left hamstring during their Champions League semi-final second leg against Paris St Germain, dealing a potential blow to Canada's World Cup preparations.

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