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South Africa raids US-linked refugee centre, to deport Kenyans over illegal work

South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs has arrested seven Kenyan nationals during a raid on a centre in Johannesburg that processes applications for people seeking resettlement in the United States. Officials said the operation targeted suspected immigration violations and was carried out with support from other law enforcement agencies.​ According to the department, intelligence reports indicated that several Kenyans had recently entered South Africa on tourist visas but were working at the refugee processing centre in defiance of their visa conditions. Earlier applications for proper work visas for Kenyan staff at the facility had been rejected, but the individuals allegedly took up employment regardless.​ During the raid, authorities said they found seven Kenyan nationals actively engaged in work despite only holding visitor visas. All seven were arrested, issued deportation orders and told they are banned from re-entering South Africa for […]

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10 Common Reasons the US Can Revoke Your Visa

The United States government has wide authority to revoke a visa if a holder breaks any visa conditions or becomes ineligible under US law. Here are ten common reasons a visa can be cancelled. Criminal ActivityAny arrest, charge, or conviction can lead to visa revocation. Even minor offences such as DUI arrests may cause cancellation, especially if they raise safety concerns. US consular policy allows automatic revocation in cases involving criminal conduct. Unauthorised EmploymentWorking without permission is a serious violation. Tourists or students who take jobs not allowed under their visa type can have their visas cancelled by the State Department. Failure to Maintain StatusStudents who drop below full-time study, workers who lose their jobs, or visitors who overstay their authorised period risk visa revocation. Losing lawful status immediately places a visa in jeopardy. Security ConcernsLinks to organisations or activities […]

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Ghanaian Family in UK Faces Deportation Over Visa Sponsorship Issues.

A Ghanaian family living in the UK is facing deportation after their visa sponsor lost its licence, leaving them unable to afford replacement visas. Esther Kondu, a care worker, and her husband Osei, a former teacher, moved to the UK in 2022 with their three young daughters. After their sponsor's collapse, Esther secured a new job, but delays in visa applications resulted in their rejection. Osei, who had started army training, is now unable to work due to the situation. An immigration lawyer and a UK MP are advocating for the family, urging the Home Office to reconsider its stance.

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