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US Suspends Visa Processing in Zimbabwe Amid Concerns Over Government

Kehinde Giwa by Kehinde Giwa
August 20, 2025
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The United States has temporarily halted most visa processing services at its embassy in Zimbabwe, effective August 7, 2025, citing concerns over visa overstays and non-cooperation on immigration matters.

The decision affects various visa categories, including immigrant, tourist, student, and business visas, but excludes diplomatic and official visas.

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Zimbabwe currently has a visa overstay rate of 10.57% for B1 and B2 visa holders, equivalent to 709 individuals.

The suspension is part of the Trump administration’s efforts to curb visa overstays and misuse, particularly in African countries.

In line with this policy, the US will require visa applicants from Zambia and Malawi to pay bonds of up to $15,000 for some visitor visas starting this week.

This move has significant implications for Zimbabweans seeking to travel to the US, including students and professionals.

For instance, Angella Chirombo’s 18-year-old son, who received a scholarship to study at Michigan State University, is now uncertain about his plans due to the visa processing suspension.

Many students and families are affected, with some considering booking interviews at other US embassies in Southern Africa, but the added travel costs are a significant burden.

The US Embassy in Harare will continue to process diplomatic and official visas and has assured that current visas will remain valid.

The embassy will provide updates on its website and social media channels once routine services resume.

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