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The United States has warned Ugandan visa holders against travelling to the U.S to give birth. In a statement dated Tuesday, ...
Many Ugandan parents holding tourist visas have traveled to the United States with the aim of delivering children, often relying on American government assistance to cover medical costs. Thank you for ...
Birth tourism, she said, is not only confined to Chinese tourists, as other nationals such as those from Russia, have taken advantage of America’s jus soli legal principle where being born in ...
Many foreign parents with tourist visas travel to the United States for the purpose of giving birth, said the US government. They use government assistance to pay for their medical care. "These costs ...
The US Embassy here today issued a caution against the use of visas for birth tourism. “Using your visa to travel for the primary purpose of giving birth in the United States, so that your child ...
The Ban Birth Tourism Act would amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to prevent “birth tourism” as a valid basis for receiving a temporary visitor visa. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn ...
When the child is 21, he or she can sponsor their parents migration to the U.S. Blackburn introduced the Ban Birth Tourism Act that would add a clause to the Immigration and Nationality Act.
The Department of State also said that consular officers are working to prevent "birth tourism" and foreign visitors from exploiting the country's immigration system. "Those who abuse our ...
Birth tourism, in which foreign nationals travel to America to give birth and secure citizenship for their child, exists in a legal gray area. While the 14th Amendment grants automatic citizenship, ...
The scheme helped pregnant Chinese women give birth in the United States to secure citizenship for their children. Dong and her husband charged up to $40,000 for their services.