Notwithstanding the unhinged hysterics of the American left over President Trump’s so-called “Muslim ban,” the facts show that Cubans fare worse than Muslims when it comes to being awarded visas to enter the U.S. By an almost 10-point margin over the second spot, Cuba sits atop the list of countries with the highest refusal rate for U.S. visas.
Of course, the left will not utter a word of protest over this because only an insane person would want to leave the Castro-communist paradise of Cuba.
The Countries With The Highest Refusal Rates For U.S. Visas
If you’re a Cuban seeking a visa to enter the United States, it’s more than likely going to be a case of “close but no cigar”. Despite the thawing in relations between the two countries, Cuba has the distinction of having the highest rate of U.S. B Visa (tourism or business) refusals of any country worldwide. According to U.S. State Department data, 81.9 percent of all Cuban applications were denied in fiscal year 2016.
Elsewhere, the highest rates of refusal were recorded in countries across Africa with Mauritania and Liberia in particular having refusal rates in excess of 70 percent. Afghanistan was second only to Cuba in terms of application denials with its refusal rate 73.8 percent. 38 countries are part of a visa waiver program and even though their citizens don’t have to run the gauntlet of applying for a visa, they still have to provide the U.S. government with substantial personal information before they are admitted.