The US Embassy in Kathmandu issued a press release on Tuesday to clarify the confusion regarding the US visa pertaining to the members of communist parties or totalitarian regimes.<\/p>\n
The Embassy had put a check to a few news stories that have published misleading information about US visas. It said that the Nepali Communist Party members are not automatically barred from traveling or immigrating to the US, but each visa case is adjudicated individually.<\/p>\n
Recently, the US Citizens and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued administrative guidance to the USCIS officers for the immigration applications of foreigners already within the US. This news has sparked confusion.<\/p>\n
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According to the Immigration and Nationality Act (INC), passed by the US Congress in 1952, people are barred from immigration to the US based on membership in or affiliation with Communist or any other totalitarian party.<\/p>\n
Also Read| US Embassy In Nepal to Resume Visa Services ASAP!<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n However, the US Embassy clarified that the law features many exceptions and waivers, allowing party members to immigrate to the US, if qualified. It said that the INA does not impact people wanting to visit the US temporarily with a non-immigrant visa.<\/p>\n Also Read| Nepal, Fifth Largest Foreign Community to Receive US H-1B Visa<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n \u201cThe US welcomes those with diverse backgrounds and beliefs to apply for visas.\u00a0 We also respect Nepal\u2019s multiparty democracy and will continue to work with the country\u2019s elected government and people to advance bilateral ties and strengthen democracy as we\u2019ve been doing for the past 73 years,\u201d stated the Embassy.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Stay Tuned to NepaliSansar<\/a> for US-Nepal News<\/a>!<\/strong><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" The US Embassy in Kathmandu issued a press release on Tuesday to clarify the confusion regarding…<\/span><\/p>\n