Travelling internationally under Trump autocracy

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Anonymous wrote:I heard of two World Bank employees who had their diplomatic visas RESCINDED and were barred from returning to the US at the end of their trip abroad. One of them has kids at same public high school in MoCo my kids go to, which is how I know.


World Bank people get G-4 visas. Diplomatic visas are A-1 or A-2. How did a World Bank employee have an A-1 visa instead of a G-4? Was it a politcal position?


They were on G4 visas and returning home from regular work trips.


This isn't being reported anywhere. Which country?


Colombia. Three World Bank officers refused reentry. The US had done this before. Pretty sure there was similar case over 10 or 15 years ago where officer refused reentry for two years (family still in DC) and visa immediately granted on change of administration.

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Anonymous wrote:Why should the government be responsible for getting you out of a jam overseas? Get medevac insurance, don't go to problematic destinations, and don't break any local laws. If you do those things, the chances that you'll need rescue by Big Brother (without regard to who is President) should be extremely slight.


Great, does that mean we can finally exempt US citizens living and earning abroad from paying US taxes? The rationale was you benefit from being a US citizen no matter where you live. Very few countries tax the income of their citizens who live abroad.


This is why people take out travel insurance. There is an inherent risk in travel. Naturally the government gets more involved in extraordinary cases.
Anonymous
Ok that was when US and Colombia were in a standoff a few weeks ago. Yes it happens and it was resolved. Those visas don't come without strings especially now.
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