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US imposes $250 ‘visa integrity fee’ as overseas travel falls amid Trump’s policies

A new $250 “visa integrity fee” imposed on travellers to the United States risks piling more pressure on the struggling travel industry, as overseas arrivals continue to fall due to President Donald Trump’s crackdown on immigration and hostility to many foreign countries.

A newly introduced $250 “visa integrity fee” for travellers to the United States is expected to further strain the already struggling tourism sector, as inbound arrivals continue to slump amid President Donald Trump’s immigration clampdown and souring relations with several foreign nations.

Government figures show overseas travel to the US fell 3.1% year-on-year in July, to 19.2 million visitors. It marked the fifth monthly decline in 2025, undermining hopes that inbound travel would finally exceed the pre-pandemic benchmark of 79.4 million annual visitors.

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The new charge, due to take effect on October 1, applies to travellers from non-visa waiver countries such as Mexico, Argentina, India, Brazil and China. It will raise the total cost of a US visa to $442, among the steepest visitor fees globally, according to the US Travel Association.

”Any friction we add to the traveller experience is going to cut travel volumes by some amount,” said Gabe Rizzi, President of Altour, a global travel management company. ”As the summer ends this will become a more pressing issue, and we’ll have to factor the fees into travel budgets and documentation.”

International visitor spending in the U.S. is projected to fall below $169 billion this year, down from $181 billion in 2024, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council.

The visa fee reinforces a bleak perception of the U.S. under Trump, whose immigration policies, cuts to foreign aid and sweeping tariffs have eroded America’s appeal as a destination, even with major events like the 2026 FIFA World Cup and Los Angeles 2028 Olympics on the horizon.

The Trump administration on Wednesday proposed government regulation that aims to tighten the duration of visas for students, cultural exchange visitors and members of the media.

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In early August, the administration said the U.S. could require bonds of up to $15,000 for some tourist and business visas under a pilot program effective August 20 that will last for approximately a year, in an effort to crack down on visitors overstaying their visas.

Tourism Economics, an Oxford Economics consultancy, forecast in December 2024 that overseas travel to the U.S. in 2025 would increase more than 10% year-over-year. Instead, it is on track to fall 3%, said Aran Ryan, director of industry studies at Tourism Economics.

”We see it as a sustained setback, and we anticipate much of it is in place throughout the administration,” Ryan said.

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The newest visa fee is likely to hit hardest in Central and South American countries that have been a rare bright spot for U.S. travel this year.

As of May, travel from Mexico to the US was up nearly 14% in 2025, according to the National Travel and Tourism Office.

Arrivals from Argentina rose 20% and from Brazil 4.6% year-to-date. Overall, travel from Central America grew 3% and from South America 0.7%, compared with a decline of 2.3% from Western Europe.

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In China, arrivals have remained muted since the pandemic, with July numbers still 53% below 2019 levels. The visa fee also threatens travel from India, where visits are down 2.4% so far this year, driven by a near 18% drop in students.

For some, the rise in fees will be absorbed as just another cost in an already expensive trip to the US.

”The US has always been selective about its visitors. If your financial standing isn’t up to par, getting a visa is tough anyway,” said Su Shu, founder of Chinese firm Moment Travel in Chengdu.

As foreign visitors face higher entry fees, US travellers worry about stricter requirements being imposed abroad, said James Kitchen, travel agent and owner of Seas 2 Day & Travel.

”Travelers have expressed concern around reciprocal fees that may be imposed in the coming months,” Kitchen said.

​With inputs from agencies

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