Washington D.C.: The U.S. State Department has reaffirmed its commitment to continuously vetting visa applicants following recent reports of visa revocations. The department emphasized that all visa holders are subject to ongoing scrutiny to ensure they meet the eligibility criteria at all times.
A spokesperson for the State Department stated, “Visa vetting is a continuous process. If new information emerges indicating that an individual no longer meets the eligibility requirements, their visa may be revoked.”
The clarification comes amid concerns over recent cases where visas were revoked after approval. While specific details on affected individuals were not disclosed, the department reiterated that national security and immigration laws guide the process.
This statement serves as a reminder that holding a U.S. visa does not guarantee permanent entry, as compliance with U.S. regulations remains a key factor in maintaining visa status.