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Have Full Right To Reject And Revoke Visas: US Confirms

Now the Secretary of State, United States Marco Rubio has made a pretty strong statement when it comes to the rejection and revoking of the United States visa that is going to be starting soon.

By:  Tupaki Desk   |   21 Dec 2025 11:00 AM IST
Have Full Right To Reject And Revoke Visas: US Confirms
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The United States has taken a pretty strong standard when it comes to the international immigration policy as they have started to cut down on new visa issuance.

Now the Secretary of State, United States Marco Rubio has made a pretty strong statement when it comes to the rejection and revoking of the United States visa that is going to be starting soon.

Marco Rubio’s statement strongly emphasizes that a visa should be seen as a privilege rather than a guaranteed entitlement. By calling a visa a visitor status and not a right, he underlines the authority of a sovereign nation to control who enters and remains within its borders.

His remarks suggest that governments retain full discretion not only during the approval process but also after a visa has been granted. According to Rubio, the same power used to deny a visa application can be exercised later if the visa holder violates rules or engages in activities outside the purpose for which the visa was issued.

The statement reflects a firm stance on immigration enforcement and national security. It sends a clear message that entry into a country comes with responsibilities and expectations of lawful behavior.

Visa holders are expected to respect local laws and adhere strictly to the conditions of their stay. If those conditions are breached, revocation becomes a legitimate and necessary action in the interest of public order and safety.

Rubio’s words also highlight the broader principle of accountability in immigration systems. By reinforcing that visas are conditional, he stresses that compliance is essential and that misuse can lead to immediate consequences. This approach, he argues, helps maintain the integrity of the visa system and ensures that it serves its intended purpose.