“US Entry Becomes A Travel Minefield As Canada, Ireland, Denmark, And Germany Report Cases Of Tourist Detained Despite Valid Visas” What are you doing, Mr. President?
“US Entry Becomes A Travel Minefield As Canada, Ireland, Denmark, And Germany Report Cases Of Tourist Detained Despite Valid Visas” What are you doing, Mr. President?
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So… you quoted an article from Travel and Tour World that explained what was going on… without reading it and came to Reddit… why? To maybe hope to go “hur hur… maggats r dumb” or something?
Really?
I mean, couldn’t you have read the article and gotten the answer, or was that too difficult?
The answer is right here in the article quote
>The level of scrutiny travelers face varies based on numerous factors, including nationality, visa type, and prior criminal or immigration history. According to a recent report, immigration attorney Stephen Yale-Loehr pointed to a draft list of 43 nations whose citizens might soon face travel restrictions. While the list hasn’t been publicly finalized, it reportedly includes countries such as Iran, Libya, Afghanistan, Venezuela, and Cuba.
It goes on to add:
>Travelers from countries potentially facing future travel bans are being strongly advised to reassess their plans—even if they possess valid documents. Visa holders from these regions are particularly at risk of being denied entry or placed in secondary inspection, which can sometimes lead to hours or even days of detainment.
I’m curious about what you mean…. when most of these countries don’t need a visa to enter the USA? As long as it’s under like 3 months or something
My mate got booked to play a load of shows in the US by the US army, got the visa they were told to get within the US specified time frame and still got detained, for having the wrong visa. Which was not the wrong visa at all.