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US Visa Bond Requirement

Touhid plans diplomatic efforts seeking exemption

Published : Friday, 9 January, 2026 at 12:00 AM  Count : 322
 
Foreign Adviser Md Touhid Hossain said on Thursday that Bangladesh will pursue diplomatic efforts to seek exemption from the United States' newly imposed visa bond requirement.

He  described  the measure as 'unfortunate' but not 'abnormal'.

It is certainly unfortunate and painful for us, but it is not abnormal, he told reporters at the Foreign Ministry. 

The adviser said the decision taken by the US is not limited to Bangladesh alone, as a number of countries facing immigration-related challenges have also been brought under the measure.

He said Bangladesh's inclusion does not appear unusual, citing US concerns over immigration and misuse of social support systems.

The foreign adviser said this non-regular immigration problem is policy-related and had been continuing since long. 
Highlighting the interim government's stance, he said from the very beginning it has opposed irregular migration, stressing that curbing such migration is theonly sustainable solution.

He said reports of people dying or being rescued while crossing the Mediterranean continue to surface, describing them as victims deserving sympathy, while noting that laws are also being violated.

According to information published on the US Department of State travel website, nationals of 38 countries will be required to post a visa bond of up to US$15,000 when applying to enter the United States.

The US had initially included six countries in the visa bond list in August last year, later adding seven more. On Tuesday, another 25 countries, including Bangladesh were added.

The website said the bond requirement for the newly added countries, with a few exceptions, will come into effect from January 21. 



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