Nigerian author and editor Oghenchovwe Donald Ekpeki (which I just
spelled correctly without resorting to copy-and-paste!) has won a
Nebula, was nominated for two Hugos this year, had a full schedule for
Chicon, and had raised over $7,000 for his trip by crowdfunding.
Unfortunately, he won't be in the US for any of that, as the US embassy
denied his visa application.
According to his account, his interview at the embassy lasted less than
a minute before he was turned down. The letter he received, addressed to
"Dear Applicant," said that "you were not able to demonstrate that your intended activities in the United States would be consistent with the classification of the nonimmigrant visa for which you applied." More specifically, "You have not demonstrated that you have the ties that
will compel you to return to your home country after your travel to the
United States."
https://file770.com/us-embassy-in-nigeria-denies-oghenechovwe-donald-ekpeki-visa-application-wont-get-to-attend-worldcon/
In other words, the embassy officials were afraid that this noteworthy
author might stay in the United States. The anti-immigrant crowd must be
glad our government is so vigilant against such threats.
--
Gary McGath
http://www.mcgath.com
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