U.S., July 19 -- It will get costly for a visitor to consider the United States as a travel destination, and it can be risky, even more so now.
Every citizen of a country not part of the U.S. visa waiver program, including any citizen who has traveled to Iran or other blacklisted countries and wishes to visit the United States, must pay a fee of US$185.00 per applicant, including children, when applying. The U.S Department of State does not issue visa application fee refunds for those applications that are denied.
In a new development, and amid a sharp decline in international tourism arrivals, the Trump administration is not making it easier, but rather more costly and risky for foreigners to enjoy the privilege of spending money in "the...