By Jones Gadama
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued a statement addressing recent media reports and public debate surrounding possible changes to visa and entry requirements into the United States of America.
According to the ministry, despite the widespread speculation and discussion, no official communication has been received through diplomatic channels regarding these potential changes.
“As of now, we have not received any official word from the US government or its representatives in Malawi regarding changes to visa and entry requirements,” the ministry stated.
In light of this, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is urging the public to remain calm and patient until further information becomes available.
The ministry’s statement serves as a reminder that any changes to visa and entry requirements would typically be communicated through official diplomatic channels, rather than through media reports or speculation.
It is worth noting that the US government has not made any official announcements regarding changes to visa and entry requirements for Malawian citizens or any other nationalities.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has assured the public that it will provide updates and information as soon as it becomes available.
In the meantime, the ministry advises individuals planning to travel to the US to continue with their preparations and to check with the US Embassy in Lilongwe or the US Department of State’s website for the latest information on visa and entry requirements.
As the situation develops, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will continue to monitor and provide updates to the public.
The ministry’s statement can be seen as a call for calm and a reminder to rely on official sources of information, rather than speculation or media reports.
The public is advised to wait for official confirmation from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the US government before making any changes to their travel plans.
While there have been reports and speculation surrounding changes to US visa and entry requirements, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has not received any official communication on the matter.
The public is urged to remain calm and patient, and to rely on official sources of information for updates on this developing story.