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US reinstates Cuba visa program following the Havana syndrome scare

US reinstates Cuba visa program following the Havana syndrome scare

US reinstates Cuba visa program following the Havana syndrome scare. The United States Embassy in Cuba resumed consular and visa operations on Wednesday, for the first time in the year 2017 when staff members fell ill with an unknown illness that is known as Havana syndrome. Cubans looking to visit the US were required to file visa applications in another country  usually Guyana between now and. "The United States is working to ensure safe, legal, and orderly migration of Cubans by expanding consular operations in Havana and restarting the Cuban Family Reunification Parole Program (CFRP)," the Embassy stated in a…
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The new US visa policy may include violent settlers on the list

The new US visa policy may include violent settlers on the list

The new US visa policy may include violent settlers on the list. In the event of a decision on, the process of blacklisting applicants could be more relaxed which could lead to visa applications being denied in the light of information provided by left-wing groups. In the wake of a string of violent incidents, in which Israelis assaulted Palestinians from Judea and Samaria The US Embassy in Israel is looking into making the suspects blacklisted, Israel Hayom has learned. The addition of these Israeli names to this list could make it more difficult or impossible to obtain an entry visa…
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