The Trump administration's visa bond programme had raised concerns about soaring costs for World Cup travellers to the US. Washington, DC – The United States has said it will waive costly visa bonds imposed by the administration of President Donald Trump for World Cup ticket holders. The announcement on Wednesday followed concerns that some international travellers to the 2026 FIFA World Cup would face bonds ranging from $5,000 to $15,000, adding to the already sky-high price of attending the football spectacle. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 Iran says it will play at 2026 World Cup if hosts address ‘concerns’ list 2 of 3 Football on ruins: Gaza’s orphans find refuge on the pitch list 3 of 3 One month to the World Cup: Five trending topics among football fans end of list Under a policy launched in August of last year, citizens of 50 countries had been required to post bonds to obtain a temporary US visa. The money is returned after a visitor leaves the US.…