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Those beloved passport stamps will be phased out from the European Union starting Oct. 12. What travelers should know.
The State Department announced on Monday it will start a new pilot program in August that will require some foreign travelers to pay up to $15,000 for a bond so that they won’t overstay their visas.
DHS says it costs more than $17,000 to detain and deport each foreign tourist who doesn't leave, so they're requiring some to post bond before coming.
Travelers are no longer required to take off their shoes for security screenings at U.S. airports, ending an additional security measure that the public loved to hate.
A newly enacted “visa integrity fee” will apply to millions of foreign visitors, including travelers from Mexico, India, Brazil and China.
It's nearing the end for travelers to receive those beloved passport stamps from several European countries as a new digital system will start phasing them out in two months.