European Union Considers Making Americans Need Visas to Travel There

If you do it to me, I’ll do it to you. This seems to be the strategy of the European Union after President Donald Trump denied visas to citizens of some countries such as Poland, Croatia, Cyprus, Romania and Bulgaria belonging to the European bloc. At the moment they are analyzing to request for a […]

Por SanDiegoRed Colaborador el April 17, 2017

If you do it to me, I’ll do it to you. This seems to be the strategy of the European Union after President Donald Trump denied visas to citizens of some countries such as Poland, Croatia, Cyprus, Romania and Bulgaria belonging to the European bloc.

At the moment they are analyzing to request for a visa to all those Americans who travel to the countries of the European continent.

A lot of pressure from the European Parliament made the European Union executive body temporarily to restore visa requirements in response to new US immigration policies.

Yesterday the Parliament voted in favor of this initiative so that within a year this visa is required for Americans.

Although EU officials said that there is a dialogue with US officials in this situation to "push for full reciprocity in visas."

The EU does not ask for any documents to American citizens who visit and move through the 28 countries that make up the European bloc, so it hopes that if this measure is applied they may have the same reciprocity.

They are analyzing the situation, as they could also have repercussions on different factors such as tourism and its relations with the United States.

Via Excelsior & El Economista

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