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Buried in Trump’s beautiful bill is a new $250 fee on travelers to the U.S. Estimates project it could cut the federal deficit by nearly $30 billion
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美国近期通过一项新法案,将对所有需要非移民签证(包括旅游、商务和学生签证)的访客征收一项名为“签证诚信费”的费用,金额为250美元。该费用不可豁免或减免,但符合条件的旅客在签证过期后可申请退款。国会预算办公室预计,未来十年此项费用将为联邦财政赤字减少约289亿美元。尽管费用可能对部分旅行者构成额外负担,但分析认为,鉴于大多数非移民签证持有者能获得退款,且高收入群体占国际旅客的多数,该费用对旅行需求影响不大,更多是作为一种促进合规的措施。

💸 美国新法案规定,所有申请非移民签证的访客(如游客、商务人士和留学生)需缴纳250美元的“签证诚信费”。该费用在签证签发时支付,且不可豁免或减免,但符合条件的旅客可在签证到期后申请退款。

💰 国会预算办公室预测,这项新费用在未来十年内有望减少联邦财政赤字289亿美元。预计每年将签发约1.2亿份非移民签证,该费用将成为重要的财政收入来源,并会根据通货膨胀进行调整。

🔄 旅客退款资格基于其遵守签证规定,例如不接受未经授权的就业或不超期滞留超过五天。历史数据显示,非移民签证持有者违规的比例极低,因此大部分旅客有望获得费用退款,该费用被视为一种“可退还的保证金”。

📈 尽管该费用是现有旅行费用的附加项(如H-1B签证申请费),但分析师认为,对于构成美国国际旅客多数的高收入群体而言,250美元的增量对整体旅行成本影响有限,该费用设计旨在鼓励合规而非限制旅行。

Visitors to the United States will need to pay a new fee to enter the country, according to the Trump administration’s recently enacted bill.

A provision in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act states all visitors who need nonimmigrant visas to enter the U.S.—tourists, business travelers and international students, to name a few—must pay a “visa integrity fee,” currently priced at $250. The fee cannot be waived or reduced, but travelers are able to get their fees reimbursed, the provision states.

All told, the Congressional Budget Office estimates the new fee could cut the federal deficit by $28.9 billion over the next ten years. During the same period, the CBO expects the Department of the State to issue about 120 million nonimmigrant visas. 

In 2023 alone, more than 10.4 million nonimmigrants were issued visas, according to DOS data. CBO expects a “small number” of people will seek reimbursement, as many nonimmigrant visas are valid for several years. 

CBO also expects the Department of State would need several years to implement a process for providing reimbursements. Still, the fee could generate billions, the agency estimates.

The fee is set at $250 during the U.S. fiscal year 2025, which ends Sept. 30, and must be paid when the visa is issued, according to the provision. The secretary of Homeland Security can set the current fee higher, the provision states. During each subsequent fiscal year, the fee will be adjusted for inflation.

Those eligible for reimbursement are visa holders who comply with conditions of the visa, which include not accepting unauthorized employment or not overstaying their visa validity date by more than five days, according to the provision.

Senior Equity Analyst at CFRA Research Ana Garcia told Fortune in an email she expects the “vast majority” of affected travelers to be eligible for reimbursement, as historical U.S. Congressional Research Service data indicates that only 1% to 2% of nonimmigrant visitors overstayed their visas between 2016 and 2022.

“The fee’s design as a refundable security deposit, contingent upon visa compliance, should mitigate concerns among legitimate travelers.” Garcia wrote.

Reimbursements will be made after the travel visa expires, the provision said. Any fees not reimbursed will be deposited into America’s Checkbook, or the General Fund of the Government.

What’s unclear is the effective date of the “visa integrity fee.” 

Steven A. Brown, a partner at the Houston-based immigration law firm Reddy Neumann Brown PC, wrote in a post on his firm’s website the fee’s “specific start dates have not yet been confirmed.”

Brown points out that the fee is an add-on to others already required by U.S. travelers.

“For example, an H-1B worker already paying a $205 application fee may now expect to pay a total of $455 once this fee is in place,” Brown wrote. 

Most travelers are also required to pay a fee that comes with submitting a Form 1-94 arrival and departure record. The One Big Beautiful Bill Act increased this charge from $6 to $24.

CFRA’s Garcia expects demand to be unmoved by the fee, considering “higher-income” consumers comprise the majority of international leisure and business travelers to the U.S.

“For affluent travelers, the additional $250 represents a manageable increment relative to overall trip costs,” Garcia wrote. “The fee structure appears strategically designed to enhance compliance rather than broadly restrict travel.”

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