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Trump Administration Will Now Reject US Visa to Applicants Who Fear Harm at Home

Applicants who say they fear returning home can be denied temporary visas under a new State Department screening aimed at curbing asylum fraud.

  • On Tuesday, the State Department issued a directive requiring visa applicants to disclose whether they fear returning home, with affirmative answers resulting in immediate visa denial.
  • This policy serves as the latest layer in an expanding architecture of immigration barriers constructed since January 2026; the administration claims it prevents fraud by those misrepresenting intentions to consular officers.
  • Applicants face a legal trap: admitting fear ensures denial, while denying fear to secure a visa could constitute material misrepresentation to a federal officer, resulting in permanent bars from the United States.
  • The directive applies to all non-immigrant visas, covering tourists, students, H-1B workers, and business executives; the State Department issued nearly 11 million such visas in fiscal year 2024.
  • Existing legal protections allow asylum claims regardless of how a foreign national entered the United States, which critics argue this screening contradicts under the 1951 Refugee Convention and the Refugee Act of 1980.
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Applicants for US visas will now have to certify that they do not fear persecution in their home countries, part of an effort by the Donald Trump administration to further restrict potential asylum seekers from entering the country.

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By Jennifer Hansler, CNN - Visa applicants to the United States will now have to affirm that they do not fear persecution in their home countries, as the Trump administration seeks to further restrict entry to the country for potential asylum seekers. The new rule, outlined in a diplomatic cable sent this week to all embassies and consulates, comes amid a broad policy overhaul that has disrupted and restricted immigration to the U.S.

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The Washington Post broke the news on Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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