Under the new rules, the visa applicant must satisfy the consular officer that they have sufficient financial resources to cover healthcare costs for their entire lifetime without seeking public cash assistance

xWeeks after making the most popular US visa, the H-1B, exorbitantly expensive, the Donald Trump administration appears keen on shutting down all avenues for foreigners to enter the United States. As part of this agenda, it has expanded the powers of consular officers to deny a visa on the grounds of public charge to any foreigner with lifestyle diseases such as diabetes, obesity, high blood pressure, or sleep apnea.

Under the new rules, the visa applicant must satisfy the consular officer that they have sufficient financial resources to cover healthcare costs for their entire lif

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