The United States is tightening its visa policy again. Under new guidance from the US State Department, visa applicants must now confirm they do not fear harm if they return home. If they say yes or refuse to answer, their chances of visa denial rise sharply.
Embassies will ask two key questions about past mistreatment and fear of return. Officials say this step targets misuse of the asylum system. Critics argue it could block genuine victims before they even reach US soil.
With millions applying for non-immigrant visas each year, this immigration change could impact students, workers, and travelers alike. So, would you still apply under these stricter rules?
