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U.S. Visa Appointments Canceled in Colombia After Deportation Dispute

Colombia-U.S. Tensions Lead to Hundreds of Visa Cancellations

by pinkfloyd
January 28, 2025
in Foreign Policy, Government and Politics, Government Policies, Immigration Policy and Enforcement, International Relations, World News
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Colombia Refuses Deportation Flights, Resulting in Visa Appointment Cancellations - Fernando Vergara/AP Photo

Trump’s Deportation Clash with Colombia Disrupts U.S. Visa Process - Fernando Vergara/AP Photo

Visa Appointments Canceled in Colombia Amid Diplomatic Dispute with Trump Over Deportations

Hundreds of U.S. visa appointments were abruptly canceled at the U.S. Embassy in Bogotá, Colombia, following a diplomatic spat between President Donald Trump and Colombian President Gustavo Petro. The tension stemmed from Colombia’s refusal to accept deportation flights from the U.S., a situation that nearly sparked a trade war between the two nations.

Visa Appointment Cancellations

On Monday, dozens of Colombians arrived at the embassy for their scheduled visa appointments, only to be handed letters from embassy staff informing them of the cancellations. The letters cited the “Colombian government’s refusal to accept repatriation flights of Colombian nationals” over the weekend as the reason. This disruption left many Colombians, who had waited months for an appointment, frustrated and uncertain about their future travel plans.

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Deportation Flight Controversy

The controversy began when President Petro announced he would not allow two U.S. Air Force planes, carrying Colombian deportees, to land in Colombia. Petro shared a video showing deportees arriving in Brazil with shackles, emphasizing Colombia’s demand for more humane treatment of migrants. He stated that Colombia would only accept deportation flights if the U.S. established protocols ensuring the “dignified treatment” of deported individuals.

In response, Trump expressed his dissatisfaction, calling for 25% emergency tariffs on Colombian exports and threatened to revoke U.S. visas for Colombian officials. He also promised enhanced customs inspections on goods coming from Colombia.

U.S. Diplomatic Pressure

The U.S. government quickly responded to the standoff. State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce stated that action would be taken against countries that did not adhere to agreements, including the acceptance of deportees. Bruce appeared on Fox News, emphasizing that the situation was a reminder of the consequences for countries not honoring their commitments.

By Monday, Colombia’s Foreign Affairs Ministry confirmed it would send a Colombian Air Force plane to San Diego to retrieve deportees who had been stranded after their flight was denied landing in Colombia. The Ministry also announced that deportation flights would resume, signaling a de-escalation in the crisis.

Visa Backlog and Frustration

Colombians typically face a long wait for a U.S. visa appointment, sometimes waiting up to two years due to the embassy’s limited capacity, which also handles applications from neighboring Venezuela. The cancellation of appointments has further delayed the visa process, with many applicants facing months of additional waiting time. Those whose appointments were canceled on Monday expressed frustration, including Elio Camelo from Cali, who had traveled to Bogotá specifically for his appointment, and Mauricio Manrique from Popayán, who faced uncertainty after his appointment was unexpectedly canceled.

Tensions Between U.S. and Colombia

The diplomatic row highlights the growing tensions between the U.S. and Colombia, a long-time ally in the fight against drug trafficking. The dispute also underscored the clash between Trump’s hardline stance on immigration and Petro’s more progressive policies on migrant treatment.

On Sunday night, negotiations between the U.S. and Colombia resulted in a compromise. The White House issued a statement that Colombia had agreed to resume deportation flights and had accepted Trump’s terms, including the arrival of deportees on military flights.

Impact on U.S.-Colombia Relations

The visa cancellations and trade threats have strained U.S.-Colombia relations. In 2024, over 1.6 million Colombians traveled to the U.S., with the United States being the top destination for Colombian travelers abroad. However, while tensions have subsided, the U.S. State Department has yet to provide an update on when visa processing will resume for Colombian nationals.

Looking Ahead

The diplomatic dispute serves as a warning to other nations considering challenging U.S. immigration policies. As of now, Colombia has agreed to allow deportation flights to resume, and tariffs on Colombian exports are on hold. However, U.S. visa restrictions on Colombian officials and enhanced customs inspections will remain in place until the first deportation flight successfully returns to Colombia.

The situation has left many Colombians in limbo, waiting for clarity on both their visa status and the ongoing diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Colombia.

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pinkfloyd

pinkfloyd

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