By Spy Uganda Correspondent
Kenyan activist and defender of human rights Boniface Mwangi has suggested that the National Parliament should pass a bill to oblige the embassies of foreign countries and especially the United States to return 80 percent of the visa costs if the person who sent the application is unsuccessful.
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As it is, the United States does not cover the cost of Visa applications – once you pay those costs you cannot get them back even if your visa application is unsuccessful.
Mwangi said that the action of not returning the expenses at all when a person’s request is like daylight robbery, and asked the national assembly to protect Kenyans from what he described as fraud.
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“This is how the US government collects billions from Kenyans every year. Parliament should pass a law that embassies must return 80% of the visa fee to the applicant if they are not granted a visa. We should stop this daylight robbery,” Mwangi suggested.
The US government on Wednesday, May 3 increased the visa application fee for those who want to visit there. The changes take effect from May 30, 2023, a statement from the US embassy said.
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“The United States Department of State has updated the cost schedule for consular fees after a review of the costs associated with visas and other services around the world,” read part of the statement.