US suspends routine visa applications for Zimbabweans

US halts routine visas for Zimbabweans over government concerns as part of wider immigration restrictions on African nations.

US suspends routine visa applications for Zimbabweans

The United States has suspended all routine visa services for Zimbabwean citizens, effective Friday, citing concerns with the Government of Zimbabwe.

In a statement, the US State Department said the measure is temporary and aims to address issues linked to visa overstays and misuse.

Most diplomatic and official visas will be exempt.

Part of Wider Immigration Crackdown

The suspension forms part of former President Donald Trump’s broader immigration enforcement policies.

In June, the US imposed travel bans on citizens from 12 countries, including seven in Africa, and tightened restrictions on an additional seven.

The US has also told 36 countries the majority in Africa, to improve traveller vetting or face entry bans.

The US also warned Zimbabwe, Malawi and Zambia to strengthen travel documentation.

Officials told Zimbabwe, Malawi and Zambia to address the status of their nationals living illegally in the US.

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