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US Embassy Warns Zim Baby Hunters - Visas Go Poof
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48030, member: 636"] American officials just delivered a harsh message to pregnant women from Zimbabwe who want their babies born on US soil. The embassy made it crystal clear that visitor visas cannot be used mainly for having children in America. Embassy workers will reject visa applications if they think people plan to give birth there for citizenship reasons. Officials warned that breaking these rules could mean getting banned from entering the country forever. Public money involvement makes the punishment even worse. Birth tourism has become a hot topic as more families try to secure American citizenship for their newborns. The Fourteenth Amendment gives automatic citizenship to any child born on American territory. Zimbabwean parents see this as a golden ticket to better opportunities for their kids. Embassy staff received orders to watch carefully during visa interviews for suspicious travel plans. Immigration lawyers say the total cost can reach over seven thousand dollars per trip. Many Zimbabwean families have started looking for ways to get their children citizenship in places like America, Canada, and Britain. Hospital bills, flights, and hotel stays add up quickly for families attempting this risky strategy. Visa fraud carries serious consequences that can destroy future travel dreams. Immigration experts based in Harare warn clients about the dangers of lying during visa applications. Embassy officials promise to crack down hard on anyone caught abusing the visitor visa system. [/QUOTE]
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