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    US Removes Financial Guarantee Requirement for World Cup Visa Applicants

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    Fans celebrating at the World Cup with flags and tickets.

    Here's what it means for you.

    This policy change is set to enhance attendance and support for the World Cup, boosting tourism during the event.

    What happened

    The U.S. government has lifted the financial guarantee requirement for World Cup fans holding official tickets.

    The Context

    • The decision affects fans from five Arab and African teams.
    • The financial guarantee was initially imposed to limit visa overstays.
    • The change is part of efforts to facilitate entry for international visitors during the tournament.

    Takeaway

    This policy change is expected to enhance attendance and support for the World Cup.

    This article was generated by AI from 3 verified sources and reviewed by A47 editorial systems.

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