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Boris Johnson’s girlfriend Carrie Symonds has been denied a US visa because she went to Somaliland in 2018, it has been revealed.
The Prime Minister’s lover, 31, allegedly had her request blocked when she applied to go to the country in the next few days.
She was barred from entering because she went to the East African country that is currently suffering from a civil war, according to the Daily Mail. Her trip involved spending time with the country’s president Muse Bihi Abdi and they are believed to have discussed women’s issues and sea pollution.
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When applying for visitor visas, also known as Estas, people are asked if they have been to Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia or Yemen on or after March 1, 2011.
originally posted by: eletheia
originally posted by: Gothmog
Rules are rules.
And they apply them to everyone.
No one is or should be more privileged than another. who ever they
are sleeping with!!
originally posted by: PhilbertDezineck
a reply to: AnakinWayneII
This would be a perfect chance for Trump to broker a deal to let Michael Savage back into England.
originally posted by: PhilbertDezineck
a reply to: AnakinWayneII
This would be a perfect chance for Trump to broker a deal to let Michael Savage back into England.
originally posted by: Gothmog
When applying for visitor visas, also known as Estas, people are asked if they have been to Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia or Yemen on or after March 1, 2011.
From your link
I was asked a similar question when I went to get my "Gold Star" driver license here in the US .
And renew my passport.
Rules are rules.
And they apply them to everyone.
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: PhilbertDezineck
a reply to: AnakinWayneII
This would be a perfect chance for Trump to broker a deal to let Michael Savage back into England.
But why ?
originally posted by: JohnnyJetson
originally posted by: Gothmog
When applying for visitor visas, also known as Estas, people are asked if they have been to Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia or Yemen on or after March 1, 2011.
From your link
I was asked a similar question when I went to get my "Gold Star" driver license here in the US .
And renew my passport.
Rules are rules.
And they apply them to everyone.
Being 'asked' is one thing, having your visa refused for having answered "yes" is another thing altogether!
I mean, wtf did she DO to warrant the refusal? I don't get it just going there?
I think those "estes" visas need a 'two part' question and decision making
I mean, wtf did she DO to warrant the refusal?
originally posted by: JohnnyJetson
Being 'asked' is one thing, having your visa refused for having answered "yes" is another thing altogether!
I mean, wtf did she DO to warrant the refusal? I don't get it just going there?
I think those "estes" visas need a 'two part' question and decision making
originally posted by: PhilbertDezineck
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: PhilbertDezineck
a reply to: AnakinWayneII
This would be a perfect chance for Trump to broker a deal to let Michael Savage back into England.
But why ?
Well lets see.... Michael had Trump on his radio show several times, Trump owes him and Trump being a businessman always looking for leverage. And we all know it's a tit for tat culture in the international chess game of politics.
originally posted by: Gothmog
originally posted by: JohnnyJetson
originally posted by: Gothmog
When applying for visitor visas, also known as Estas, people are asked if they have been to Iraq, Syria, Iran, Sudan, Libya, Somalia or Yemen on or after March 1, 2011.
From your link
I was asked a similar question when I went to get my "Gold Star" driver license here in the US .
And renew my passport.
Rules are rules.
And they apply them to everyone.
Being 'asked' is one thing, having your visa refused for having answered "yes" is another thing altogether!
I mean, wtf did she DO to warrant the refusal? I don't get it just going there?
I think those "estes" visas need a 'two part' question and decision making
Let me explain what would have happened
Because you don't seem to know....
My passport would most likely have been denied , or at least suspended.
I honestly do not know what would have happened at the State Drivers License Department
And , I do not want to know.
I am changing my post for you (and dropping the a__whole part)
Every single country in the world has restrictions on their "visas"
They dont let just anyone in
I mean, wtf did she DO to warrant the refusal?
Didnt read the rules.
Be my guess.