Malawi officials are upset about the US refusing their travel papers. The Foreign Affairs Ministry sent a letter to the American Embassy asking why government workers face these problems. These workers followed all the steps from the May 2 agreement, but still cannot visit America. The ministry knows America decides who enters its country. They ask for clear answers about these rejections.
The ministry wants better explanations because it struggles to tell officials why they cannot travel for important work. These officials did everything right, but still face closed doors. The ministry hopes talking about this will make future trips easier. They need solutions fast, as government business suffers from these delays. The letter ends with respect toward the American Embassy despite these issues.
Both countries agreed on travel rules earlier this year through official notes. The Americans still block many Malawians without justifiable reasons. Government workers prepared proper paperwork as required. Travel denials hurt official duties between countries. Malawi hopes for faster approval processes in the future.
The ministry wants better explanations because it struggles to tell officials why they cannot travel for important work. These officials did everything right, but still face closed doors. The ministry hopes talking about this will make future trips easier. They need solutions fast, as government business suffers from these delays. The letter ends with respect toward the American Embassy despite these issues.
Both countries agreed on travel rules earlier this year through official notes. The Americans still block many Malawians without justifiable reasons. Government workers prepared proper paperwork as required. Travel denials hurt official duties between countries. Malawi hopes for faster approval processes in the future.