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US EMBASSY ARRESTS 43 UGANDANS OVER  VISA FRAUD

felix@elixnews.co.ugBy felix@elixnews.co.ugMarch 16, 2026Updated:March 24, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The United States Embassy has arrested  43 Ugandans since July last year for presenting forged  paper works to seek travel Visas

 Addressing journalists  in Kampala ,Regional Security Officer at the US Embassy, James Bloomer warned visa applicants against submitting forged documents,

He said  the individuals  arrested were apprehended after attempting to use fake documents during the visa application process.

Bloomer said those found using fake  documents risk being permanently barred from obtaining US visas in the future.

“Once we get you with fraudulent documents, you risk your future. You might not be considered for a visa again at any other time,” he said.

He cautioned applicants against presenting forged birth certificates, academic records, or other falsified documents when applying for visas, including those seeking admission to universities in the United States.

“If you want to go to university in the US, don’t show up with fake documents. If we catch you with fraudulent documents, we will not give you a visa,” Bloomer warned.

“Don’t use fraudulent documents because we have a team that does nothing but review documents to identify people who lie or use fraudulent documents,” he added.

Bloomer  urged travellers to be cautious of scammers who claim applicants must first pay a visa bond before their visas are issued.

He clarified that under the US government’s visa bond policy introduced last year for certain high-risk applicants, the bond—ranging between $5,000 and $15,000—is only payable after the visa has been approved. The amount is determined by consular officers during the visa interview process.

The measure targets applicants considered to have a higher risk of overstaying their visas in the United States.

Bloomer advised Ugandans who successfully obtain visas to strictly adhere to the conditions attached to them, particularly the duration of stay.

“If you get the privilege to travel to the US, follow the instructions while in the US, including how long you are supposed to stay. Don’t stay longer,” he said.

He emphasized that complying with visa regulations is part of an agreement between the traveller and the US government.

Bloomer reiterated that the visa section at the United States Embassy in Uganda remains open and encouraged Ugandans interested in travelling to the US to ensure they understand and follow all application procedures.

“We encourage people who want to obtain visas that we are open, but you need to understand the processes and regulations that need to be followed,” he said.AI Overview

Effective January 21, 2026, the U.S. Embassy in Uganda implemented strict visa restrictions, including a pause on most immigrant visa issuances and a mandatory bond of up to $15,000 for B1/B2 (tourist/business) visas. B1/B2 visas are now limited to three-month validity, targeting high overstay rates. 

 The US Lalso paused issuing immigrant visas to citizens from countries with high rates of public assistance usage, including Uganda. Applicants can still interview but not receive visas.

Ugandan applicants for B1/B2 (business/tourist) visas may be required to pay a bond of up to  upon approval. Consular officers will instruct you when to pay; do not pay before instructed.

Most Ugandan B1/B2 visas are now limited to single-entry with a maximum three-month validity period, aimed at increasing compliance with travel terms.

 Enhanced vetting procedures are in place for all non-immigrant visas, and applicants should prepare for longer wait times during the interview process. 

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