November 27, 2023

As each year winds down, holiday celebrations, including Thanksgiving and Christmas, bring families together. With our mobile society, many return home from all around the globe.

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For American citizens returning home, it’s a long flight, passport control at the airport, then a ride home. For those without a U.S. passport, wanting to visit friends and family in the U.S., the process is a nightmare, far more difficult than Kevin McCallister getting home after being stranded in NYC in Home Alone 2.

I am referring to the visa process which foreign nationals must navigate to travel to, or even transit through, the United States.

Tourist visas are called B1 or B2 visas and are used for non-U.S. residents desiring to travel to the U.S. to conduct business, attend a professional conference, visit family, or just take a vacation.

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Residents of 41 specific countries are eligible for a visa waiver, allowing a 90-day stay in the U.S. for business or tourism without having to apply for a visa.

These countries are primarily first-world countries in Europe and a few in Asia and Oceania. Notably absent are countries in the Middle East, Africa, or South America.

One might consider this racist or xenophobic but there are also practical concerns over potential terrorism or visitors wanting to travel to the U.S. and never return to their home countries.

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After recent events in Israel, this is more than just a passing concern. Not to the Department of Homeland Security however as millions of unvetted migrants are sashaying across the U.S. Southern border each year with the blessing and encouragement of the Biden administration.

Missing from the visa waiver program are the 150 remaining countries where most residents want to simply visit friends and family for the holidays, or otherwise travel to and spend money in New York, Las Vegas, or Miami. How can they get to the U.S.?

An interview at a U.S. embassy or consulate is required to obtain a travel visa. This should be easy and straightforward. It is anything but, a nightmare for visa applicants.