United States Ambassador to Antigua and Barbuda has publicly rejected claims that the validity period of U.S. visas issued to Antiguan nationals is being reduced, according to Antigua.news.
Ambassador Sanders moved to dispel what appears to be circulating reports or concerns among the public regarding a potential change in U.S. visa policy affecting citizens of Antigua and Barbuda. The Ambassador's rebuttal signals an effort to prevent misinformation from causing unnecessary alarm within the community.
As reported by Antigua.news, the denial comes amid apparent public concern over the status of U.S. visas for Antiguan travelers. Visa validity periods are a critical consideration for nationals who travel frequently to the United States for business, education, family visits, and tourism.
No further details regarding the origin of the claim or the specific validity periods in question were available from the original report. The U.S. Embassy has not issued additional public statements beyond the Ambassador's rejection of the claims at this time.