New US visa measures set

The US State Department will ask all states to provide additional data to American visa applicants and assess whether they present a terrorist threat. According to a cablegram provided by Reuters news agency, countries that will not adhere to the new protocol or will not take measures [...]
The cable that has been sent to all US diplomatic headquarters on Wednesday is a review of a worldwide review of the control procedures required as part of Donald Trump's new executive order banning the travel of citizens from 6 majority Muslim countries.
The memo sets forth a set of standards that the US will require from other states, including issuing or concrete plans for issuing biometric passports and regular reporting on lost or stolen passports to Interpol.
It also instructs countries to provide any other kind of information requested by Washington for visa applicants, including biometric or biographic details. States will also be obliged to provide information to individuals who are known or suspected of terrorist connections or who have criminal precedents.
The cable sets forth the risk factors the American government would consider when a state is estimated. Some are contours, and some countries may find it difficult to try the United States a certain individual is not or has the potential to become a terrorist, transmits tch.
If they do not offer the required information or draw up a plan to do so for 50 days, they may face sanctions such as the US ban on entry of certain categories of the citizens of these countries.












