Staff Reporter :
The United States Department of State has issued a firm warning to visa applicants, stressing that the submission of false information or fraudulent documents during the application process could result in a permanent ban from entering the country.
In an official statement released via its Facebook page, the Department reaffirmed its commitment to national security, making it clear that no visa will be issued unless all security concerns are thoroughly resolved.
Officials underscored that any attempt to mislead the system – whether through falsified documents or untruthful declarations-will be treated with utmost seriousness and may lead to legal consequences.
“We do not issue visas to applicants who submit fraudulent documents, and they face legal consequences under U.S. law and in the country where they applied for the visa,” the statement read.
This announcement serves as a timely reminder to prospective visa applicants globally, including those in Bangladesh, to maintain honesty and transparency throughout the visa process.
The Department reiterated its objective of upholding a secure, transparent, and equitable system that both protects U.S. national interests and preserves the integrity of its immigration procedures.
For individuals intending to travel to the United States, the message remains unequivocal: honesty is not merely encouraged – it is essential.