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US Scrutiny: Social Media History Now Required for Tourists

11 Dec

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Summary

  • US Customs proposes scrutinizing tourists' social media from the last five years.
  • Potential $15,000 bond may be required for tourists to guarantee visa compliance.
  • World Cup ticket ballot opens today for matches in US, Canada, and Mexico.
US Scrutiny: Social Media History Now Required for Tourists

New proposals from US Customs and Border Protection could significantly impact foreign tourists, including those planning to attend the 2026 World Cup. Travelers may soon be required to submit five years of their social media history for scrutiny, with any anti-American sentiment potentially causing issues. Furthermore, a controversial proposal suggests a $15,000 bond to ensure visitors adhere to their 90-day tourist visa limits, a requirement that could deter many potential visitors.

These stricter entry rules follow a notable drop in foreign tourism to the US. Travel experts warn that such measures could further deter international visitors, leading to substantial revenue loss. In addition to social media reviews and potential bonds, travelers will also need to provide contact details and family information for entry. The US public has 60 days to comment on these proposed changes.

With the World Cup ticket ballot opening today, fans are being advised to apply for their ESTA visa now, well before booking travel. The tournament will feature 48 countries across 16 cities in the US, Canada, and Mexico. While ticket prices vary significantly, from £45 for group stages to over £5,915 for the final, the increasing hurdles for entry may cause many to reconsider their travel plans or opt for games in neighboring countries.

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US Customs is proposing to scrutinize social media history from the last five years for foreign tourists, potentially affecting World Cup attendees.
A bond of up to $15,000 may be required for tourists to guarantee they will not overstay their visas.
The ticket ballot for the 2026 World Cup, hosted across the US, Canada, and Mexico, opened today, December 11th, 2025.

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