Liberia's Government Breaks Silence: US Visa Suspension for Citizens Clarified
The Ministry of Information, Cultural Affairs and Tourism (MICAT) in Liberia has issued a clarification regarding recent United States actions, specifically addressing concerns about U.S. visa policies and sanctions. MICAT unequivocally stated that the United States has not implemented a comprehensive ban on all visas for Liberian citizens. This clarification was made during a press briefing in Monrovia on Thursday, January 15, by the Minister of Information, Jerolinmek Piah, who cautioned against what he termed as deliberate misinterpretations of the U.S. government's recent announcements.
Minister Piah elaborated that the U.S. government has only declared an indefinite pause in the processing of certain immigrant visas for nationals from 75 countries, including Liberia. This measure is set to become effective on January 21, 2026. He further clarified that this pause specifically impacts visas that lead to permanent residence in the United States. Crucially, it does not extend to non-immigrant visas, such as those for tourism, business, student exchange programs, or other temporary visits. Piah reassured the public, stating, "The pause does not constitute a ban on U.S. visas for Liberians. People can still travel. Those with valid visas can continue to travel."
Regarding the Liberian government's response, the Information Minister disclosed that diplomatic channels are actively being pursued. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is currently engaging U.S. authorities to seek further clarification on the policy and to advocate on behalf of Liberian applicants. This proactive engagement underscores the government's commitment to protecting the interests of its citizens.
Piah also addressed the issue of U.S. sanctions, emphasizing that any sanctions imposed by the United States are directed at individuals, not the Government of Liberia as an entity. He explained, "If America sanctions you, it is you they sanctioned, not the country and not the government." He noted that past sanctions were typically aimed at individuals deemed to be involved in activities that did not align with U.S. foreign policy, particularly concerning security and economic stability.
The Minister strongly criticized certain political actors and media institutions for what he described as deliberately distorting facts. He accused them of attempting to suggest that U.S. actions are specifically targeted at the current Boakai administration. Piah condemned what he called irresponsible reporting, particularly claims that the U.S. had suspended all visa processing for Liberians, arguing that such misinformation creates undue panic among citizens, especially those with relatives in the United States who rely on remittances. He reiterated that the relationship between Liberia and the United States remains robust and that there are no negative U.S. actions specifically aimed at the current Liberian government, expressing confidence that ongoing diplomatic engagements will yield positive results.
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