{"id":24879,"date":"2020-01-28T16:17:42","date_gmt":"2020-01-28T21:17:42","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/?p=24879"},"modified":"2020-01-29T16:49:50","modified_gmt":"2020-01-29T21:49:50","slug":"usa-birth-tourism-visa-rule","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.indianeagle.com\/travelbeats\/usa-birth-tourism-visa-rule\/","title":{"rendered":"To Curb Birth Tourism, White House Hardens Visa Rules for Pregnant Women\u2019s Travel to USA"},"content":{"rendered":"
In order to curb birth tourism in the United States, the Trump government has announced visa restrictions for pregnant women\u2019s travel to the USA.<\/strong> The new visa rules for pregnant women seeking to give birth in the US and get the US citizenship for the newborn are intended to hold them back from traveling to the US for birth tourism.<\/p>\n The new visa rule makes travel to the United States impermissible for women with the primary purpose of giving birth there<\/strong>, by restricting the issuance of any sort of US visa to them, according to the US State of Department. It requires them to prove that their primary purpose of traveling to the US is anything but giving birth on the US soil.<\/p>\n The US government gives consular officers extra discretionary power to scrutinize pregnant women\u2019s visa applications, with a hard look at their purpose of traveling.<\/strong> Consular officials are also allowed to deny B non-immigrant visas to women who, they think, don\u2019t sound credible in establishing their purpose of traveling other than obtaining the US citizenship for a newborn there.<\/p>\n About 33,000 foreign travelers on temporary tourist visas give birth in the United States every year, according to a report on birth tourism in USA by the Center for Immigration Studies<\/strong> that campaigns for more stringent immigration laws. \u201cBirth tourism in USA is thriving as a criminal activity, which threatens to overburden medical resources for US taxpayers,\u201d said Stephanie Grisham, the President\u2019s press secretary.<\/p>\n On several occasions, President Donald Trump has questioned and criticized the US constitutional amendment \u2013 the provision for citizenship<\/span><\/a> to those born or naturalized in the USA<\/strong>. He has also been critical of chain migration or family reunification that many foreign nationals exploit to obtain a US visitor visa.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n