U.S. Government Revokes South Sudanese Visas: What You Need to Know

The United States has recently revoked all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders, citing South Sudan’s failure to accept the return of its repatriated citizens. This decision affects both current visa holders and new applicants, effectively halting entry into the U.S. for South Sudanese nationals. The U.S. Department of State stated that this action is in response to South Sudan’s lack of cooperation in accepting its citizens who are subject to removal from the United States. ​ 

​This development comes amid escalating tensions in South Sudan, with recent clashes between government forces and armed opposition groups raising fears of a renewed civil war. The United Nations has expressed concern over the situation, urging international leaders to prevent further deterioration in the country.

For South Sudanese nationals currently in the U.S., it’s crucial to stay informed about these changes and understand their potential impact on your immigration status. We at AKN Immigration are here to help you navigate these complex developments. If you have questions or concerns about how this policy may affect you or your loved ones, please reach out to us for personalized legal advice.​ 

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