US Embassy in Moscow — Part III: Mandatory Travel to Western Europe or “Since when is Spain not a part of Western Europe?”
American law requires that visitor visa applicants have ties to their home country that will ensure that they will return after a visit to the United States. However, consular officers at the US Embassy in Moscow have recently reinstated another requirement for many first-time visa applicants: it requires them to travel to Western Europe first before it will issue a visa. This policy is not a new one; it was in place in the early 2000s. (In fact, I exchanged correspondence with the Consul General at that time, Jim Pettit, on this issue.) During the boom times of the mid-2000s, that policy started to recede. But over the course of the past year, that policy has been re-instated, with travel to Europe being the dispositive factor. One denied applicant recently was explicitly advised at her interview that if she goes to Europe for a visit, she could then re-apply and…
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