Dear Editor,

I believe what we sow we ultimately reap.

The USA embassy has been betrayed once too often by Guyanese who have been issued visas and I believe it has reached a point where it will not attribute any benefit of doubt to Guyanese applicants for B1/B2 visas.

Our past has shown that generally we abuse the courtesy of the embassy by violating the rule of keeping our word and adhering to embassy expectations.

Basically, I think the embassy cannot afford to trust Guyanese and I totally agree with its current trend of judging swiftly on the basis of one or two relevant questions and refusing or issuing accordingly.

Yours faithfully,
Krishna Nand Prasad

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