I agree the US supports there guys whether bad or good, the US also asks you about your qabil during the rigourous questioning when traveling from somalia so what are you talking about?Ok guys. Easy with the qabiil attacks. How many warlords did the United States support? America always supported dictatorships and mass murderers like Pinochet and Mohamed Bin Salman. At-least, Bihi won a fair and democratic election and this legitimises his leadership.
this is a white lady they barredAre you telling me that I can’t visit America if I’ve travelled to Somalia?
What if you were born there but have a western passport?
Meaning it would be worse for an actual Somali, no?this is a white lady they barred
maybe, she did things like meet muse bixi though so it was probably harder for herMeaning it would be worse for an actual Somali, no?
It doesn’t say that on her passport though, just that she visited Somaliland.maybe, she did things like meet muse bixi though so it was probably harder for her
they do a more rigourous questioning once they see you visited somalia bout what you did there and why you wentIt doesn’t say that on her passport though, just that she visited Somaliland.
Yeah but I don’t think she got questioned, seems like the system automatically rejected her visa.they do a more rigourous questioning once they see you visited somalia bout what you did there and why you went
Barred from America: New UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson's girlfriend Carrie Symonds, 31, is refused US visitors' visa 'over 2018 trip to Somaliland'.
- Symonds, 31, applied for visa to go to the US in the next few days for her work
- It was for a US-based environmental group, but authorities blocked the request
- Believed decision stems from visit made in 2018 by Miss Symonds to East Africa
- The PM's girlfriend went with her friend Nimco Ali, who was born in Somaliland
- During the trip, they met the self-declared Somaliland president Muse Bihi Abd
Boris Johnson faced embarrassment last night after his girlfriend was barred from visiting the United States.
Carrie Symonds, 31, applied for a visa to go to America in the next few days as part of her job with a US-based environmental group, but the American authorities have blocked the request.
It is believed the decision stems from a five-day visit made last year by Miss Symonds to East Africa, a region riven by civil war.
Carrie Symonds (centre, on the trip), 31, applied for a visa to go to America in the next few days as part of her job with a US-based environmental group, but the American authorities have blocked the request. This picture was captioned by Ms Ali: 'Had the best few days with this gang and they have made Somaliland some what home again. Love you all'
The Prime Minister's girlfriend went with her friend Nimco Ali, a campaigner against female genital mutilation, who was born in Somaliland.
During their trip, they met the self-declared Somaliland president Muse Bihi Abdi to discuss women's issues and sea pollution.
The UK is among a handful of nations who have diplomatic relations with Somaliland, which broke away from neighbouring Somalia in 1991.
But crucially, the US – which backs Somalia – does not.
It is believed the decision stems from a five-day visit made last year by Miss Symonds (left and right) to East Africa, a region riven by civil war
It is uncertain whether Miss Symonds applied for a US Electronic System for Travel Authorization (Esta).
If she did, she would have been scuppered by her travel history.
An Esta is an automated system which decides whether tourists can enter the country for 90 days without a visa, providing they do not pose a security risk.
In 2016, a question was added to the Esta form, asking: 'Have you travelled to, or been present in Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia or Yemen on or after March 1, 2011?'
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...fused-visitors-visa-2018-trip-Somaliland.html
I can speak from experience my aunt last year was denied entry to US after she visited Somalia, she lives in UK. I don’t know how they pick and choose who they deny access.Does that mean that I won’t be granted a visa or entry to the U.S if I visited Somalia since 2011?
Do you American Somalis (Somaliland and Somalia) get grilled at the airports when you return from a visit back home?