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What are the hardest-hit regions?Another hurdle for international visitors?‘Experts warn of tourism decline’
US imposes 'visa integrity fee': India, China, Mexico most affected; experts warn of tourism decline

The United States’ decision to introduce a new $250 “visa integrity fee” has sparked concerns across the global travel industry, which is already struggling with declining arrivals amid President Donald Trump’s tough immigration policies and strained foreign relations.According to US government data, overseas travel to the US dropped 3.1% year-on-year in July, with only 19.2 million visitors recorded, Reuters reported.It marked the fifth monthly decline in 2025, upending expectations that inbound travel would finally rebound above pre-pandemic levels of 79.4 million annual visitors.The new fee, effective October 1, will apply to travelers from non–visa waiver countries, including Mexico, Argentina, India, Brazil, and China. Once implemented, it will raise the total visa cost to $442, among the highest visitor fees in the world, according to the US Travel Association.The visa integrity fee is the latest in a series of measures rolled out by the Trump administration. Earlier this month, officials proposed regulations to shorten the duration of visas for students, cultural exchange participants, and foreign media.In August, the administration also announced a pilot program requiring bonds of up to $15,000 for some tourist and business visas, aimed at deterring overstays.

What are the hardest-hit regions?

The hardest-hit regions are likely to be Central and South America—ironically, two of the few areas where US travel has been growing this year. Travel from Mexico rose nearly 14% as of May 2025, while arrivals from Argentina were up 20% and Brazil up 4.6%, according to the National Travel and Tourism Office. Overall, Central American travel grew 3% and South American arrivals 0.7%, compared with a 2.3% decline from Western Europe.In Asia, however, recovery remains sluggish. Chinese arrivals in July were still 53% below 2019 levels, while travel from India has dipped 2.4% this year, driven largely by an 18% plunge in student visas.

Another hurdle for international visitors?

Travel experts say the additional charge adds yet another hurdle for international visitors. “Any friction we add to the traveler experience is going to cut travel volumes by some amount,” Gabe Rizzi, President of Altour, a global travel management company, told Reuters.“As the summer ends this will become a more pressing issue, and we’ll have to factor the fees into travel budgets and documentation,” Rizzi added.

‘Experts warn of tourism decline’

The World Travel & Tourism Council projects that international visitor spending in the US will fall below $169 billion in 2025, down from $181 billion in 2024. Analysts warn that higher costs and Trump’s restrictive immigration stance could deepen the downturn even as the country prepares to host global events such as the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the Los Angeles 2028 Olympics.For the travel industry, these steps reinforce what many see as a “bleak perception” of the US abroad. “We see it as a sustained setback, and we anticipate much of it is in place throughout the administration,” Aran Ryan, director of industry studies at Tourism Economics, a consultancy under Oxford Economics said, Reuters reported.The firm had forecast in late 2024 that inbound travel to the US would rise more than 10% in 2025. Instead, it is now expected to contract by 3%.Some in the industry view the fee as an unavoidable burden in an already expensive travel process. “The US has always been selective about its visitors. If your financial standing isn’t up to par, getting a visa is tough anyway,” Su Shu, founder of Chinese firm Moment Travel in Chengdu said. With inbound tourism shrinking, industry leaders fear the new visa charge could further discourage international visitors.





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