Immigration News - Employment-based visas, United States United States | 38 countries now subject to State Department’s visa bond requirements Share this article LinkedIn Facebook X (Twitter) January 7, 2026 As of Jan. 6, the State Department has updated its list of countries subject to visa bond requirements under the Temporary Final Rule Visa Bond Pilot Program, authorized by the Immigration and Nationality Act Section 221(g)(3). In addition to the 13 countries identified in its Dec. 17 update, the State Department has expanded the list to include 25 more countries. Key Points: The following is the current list of countries with implementation dates whose respective nationals are required to post visa bonds when applying for B-1/B-2 visitor visas: Algeria (Jan. 21, 2026) Angola (Jan. 21, 2026) Antigua and Barbuda (Jan. 21, 2026) Bangladesh (Jan. 21, 2026) Benin (Jan. 21, 2026) Bhutan (Jan. 1, 2026) Botswana (Jan. 1, 2026) Burundi (Jan. 21, 2026) Cabo Verde (Jan. 21, 2026) Central African Republic (Jan. 1, 2026) Cote D’Ivoire (Jan. 21, 2026) Cuba (Jan. 21, 2026) Djibouti (Jan. 21, 2026) Dominica (Jan. 21, 2026) Fiji (Jan. 21, 2026) Gabon (Jan. 21, 2026) The Gambia (Oct. 11, 2025) Guinea (Jan. 1, 2026) Guinea Bissau (Jan. 1, 2026) Kyrgyzstan (Jan. 21, 2026) Malawi (Aug. 20, 2025) Mauritania (Oct. 23, 2025) Namibia (Jan. 1, 2026) Nepal (Jan. 21, 2026) Nigeria (Jan. 21, 2026) Sao Tome and Principe (Oct. 23, 2025) Senegal (Jan. 21, 2026) Tajikistan (Jan. 21, 2026) Tanzania (Oct. 23, 2025) Togo (Jan. 21, 2026) Tonga (Jan. 21, 2026) Turkmenistan (Jan. 1, 2026) Tuvalu (Jan. 21, 2026) Uganda (Jan. 21, 2026) Vanuatu (Jan. 21, 2026) Venezuela (Jan. 21, 2026) Zambia (Aug. 20, 2025) Zimbabwe (Jan. 21, 2026) Visa applicants who are found eligible for a B-1/B-2 visa, but who are subject to the visa bond pilot program, will be required to pay a bond in the amount of $5,000, $10,000 or $15,000. Additional Information: The launch of the visa bond pilot program was announced in August. The pilot will run for 12 months from Aug. 20, 2025, until Aug. 5, 2026. More details on the bond payment process, required ports of entry, visa bond compliance and visa bond breach can be found here. During the pilot, there will not be a waiver application process. This alert has been provided by the BAL U.S. Practice Group. Copyright © 2026 Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP. All rights reserved. Reprinting or digital redistribution to the public is permitted only with the express written permission of Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP. For inquiries, please contact copyright@bal.com.
Immigration News United States | Supreme Court issues key immigration decisions on TPS, asylum processing and birthright citizenship The U.S. Supreme Court has issued a set of significant rulings this month addressing core immigration policy questions, including judicial… June 30, 2026 Read More
Immigration News United States | DHS proposed rule increases N-400 naturalization filing fees and cuts reduced fees/waivers The Department of Homeland Security issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) on June 23, 2026, to adjust filing fees… June 30, 2026 Read More
Immigration News United States | H-2B FY 2027 three-day filing window opens Friday, OFLC issues filing tips The Department of Labor’s Office of Foreign Labor Certification (OFLC) has provided filing tips for the three-day H-2B filing window… June 29, 2026 Read More
Immigration News United States | CDC extends Ebola entry restrictions; CBP updates approved ports of entry In response the Ebola outbreak in certain African countries, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a Federal… June 26, 2026 Read More