That is interesting. Although the consulate's web page says they answer questions about visas they also say they might not be able to help. And their Facebook page is down.
I kinda wonder why they bothered to even have a consulate there unless there was a recent policy change that rendered it useless.
A lot of people think this is no big deal but I do know a lot of tech conferences that used to be in the U.S. have already or are talking about moving to some other country to escape the U.S. insanity.
BTW there is a U.S. consulate in Herat. Why did they have to go 500 miles to get their visas rejected?
That is interesting. Although the consulate's web page says they answer questions about visas they also say they might not be able to help. And their Facebook page is down.
I kinda wonder why they bothered to even have a consulate there unless there was a recent policy change that rendered it useless.
https://www.embassypages.com/missions/embassy484/
A lot of people think this is no big deal but I do know a lot of tech conferences that used to be in the U.S. have already or are talking about moving to some other country to escape the U.S. insanity.
BTW there is a U.S. consulate in Herat. Why did they have to go 500 miles to get their visas rejected?
Of course DJT is not a Russian spy. How could anyone think (certainly not a case officer!) that he would be any good at it?
What he would be good at is what the trade calls a "useful idiot."
Good times for GRU alumni these days.
Ben Franklin wouldn't have thought Coulter was eligible to vote because of her gender, let alone her heritage.