U.S. Visa ‘Hub’ Policy Will Reshape Access Across Africa—and Not Quietly

U.S. Visa ‘Hub’ Policy Will Reshape Access Across Africa—and Not Quietly

A sweeping consolidation of visa services forces applicants to cross borders, raising costs, barriers, and questions about fairness.

The United States is moving ahead with a sweeping overhaul of its visa processing system in Africa, and the consequences will be immediate, uneven, and deeply felt. Sierra Leone is a clear example. The U.S. Embassy in Freetown will remain open, but it will no longer process visas. Applicants will now be forced to travel to one of the designated hubs, adding cost, uncertainty, and bureaucracy to an already demanding process.

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