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At least five MPs have been barred from travelling to the US in a move that signals their failure to meet the multiple criteria – many of them criminal – that the world’s most powerful nation has set for denial of travel visas.

The MPs alongside five parliamentary staff were denied US visas last month when they sought to travel as part of the large Kenyan delegation that was to attend an international conference in Tennessee.

The list of those affected by the US action includes a first term MP as well as those serving their second and third terms in Parliament. US authorities are known to deny foreigners visas if they have sufficient information pointing to their involvement in drugs trade, linked to extremist groups or are beneficiaries of the proceeds of crime.

MPs, who had their visa applications rejected, are from the National Assembly and the Senate, while the affected parliamentary employees were from the clerks’ office and from the Parliamentary Service Commission (PSC).

Largest delegationSpeakers Justin Muturi (National Assembly) and Ken Lusaka (Senate) led the Kenyan delegation, the largest that attended the State Capitol meeting.

It has also emerged that more MPs were initially in trouble with the visa application but some were cleared after high-level intervention.

“Some applications were rejected. We contacted the consular services to lodge a complaint. Some were reviewed while others are still undergoing review,” said a source familiar with the travel plans.

Foreign missions do not ordinarily discuss individual immigration statuses of visa applicants, but some of the affected individuals have since spoken to their friends about their exclusion from travelling to the US.

A legislator from the Coast region told a senior parliamentary staff that the US authorities had linked him to extremist activities of outlawed groups terrorising locals.

The US says in its official website that it denies foreigners travel visas if there is evidence that they have breached sections of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), as well as on health, criminal and security related grounds.

The INA establishes the types of visas available for travel to the US and the conditions that must be met before an applicant is issued the vital travel document.

Situations that disqualify applicants for US visa are found in the INA, and other immigration laws.The US embassy in Nairobi states on its website that an applicant’s current and/or past actions, such as drug or criminal activities, may render ineligible for a visa but one can seek a review when visa application is denied.National Assembly clerk Michael Sialai said he was not aware of any legislator from the National Assembly who was denied a visa.

“The visa application is a personal matter and it is, therefore, difficult to know to know the grounds of denial,” said Mr Sialai.

Senate Clerk Jeremiah Nyegenye gave a similar response. Sialai said that whenever an MP or staff wishes to travel out of the country on official duties, the institution facilitates the application for the relevant visa.

“The office of the clerk formally introduces such applicants but the decision to issue a visa lies solely with the country being visited,” he said, adding that any challenges with application are usually communicated directly to the individual.

Ineligible applicants“In the case of the recent NCSL conference I am not aware of any member of the National Assembly that was not issued with visa to travel,” Sialai said.

The INA also contains provisions for certain ineligible applicants to apply for waivers of their ineligibility.In the event of a waiver application, the applicant maybe ineligible for a visa based on one or more of the INA laws. Besides, the category of the visa applied for often determines the availability of a waiver of ineligibility.

 “The consular officer interviewing you will tell you if you may apply for a waiver and will provide detailed instructions for how to apply,” the embassy says on the website.

When the consular officer determines that the applicant is ineligible to receive a visa, the visa application is denied and the applicant is informed both verbally and in writing of the reason for denial.US visa regulations require applicants to be interviewed by a consular officer at a US Embassy or Consulate.

After relevant information is reviewed, the application is approved or denied, based on standards established in law.

“While the vast majority of visa applications are approved, US law spells out many grounds upon which a visa application may be denied,” the embassy says.

“An application may be denied because the consular officer does not have all of the information required to determine if the applicant is eligible to receive a visa, because the applicant does not qualify for the visa category for which he or she applied, or because the information reviewed indicates the applicant falls within the scope of one of the inadmissibility or ineligibility grounds of the law.”

CREDITS: The Standard

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A series of controversies have been hitting the Country with the latest being a case where Kenya is reported to have sent the largest delegation to the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) in Nashville, Tennessee in the US.

According to a report by Daily Nation, the delegation comprised of both Speakers of the National Assembly and the Senate, MPs, MCAs, clerks and support staff.

The publication revealed that it could not establish the exact cost of the trip, but there were indications it could cost taxpayers nearly Ksh100 million.

The lawmakers, however, denied the report and demanded an apology even as Nation learnt that some of the members did not travel due to visa problems.

This is the list of the 73 those spending millions in the US, in the said conference, with four out of the 77 cancelling their trip.

HOUSE LEADERSHIP

Justin Muturi – National Assembly

Ken Lusaka – Senate

Kipchumba Murkomen – Senate Majority leader

James Orengo – Senate Minority leader

Cleophas Malalah – Senate Deputy Minority Leader

PARLIAMENTARY SERVICE COMMISSION

Naomi Shaban – Vice Chairperson

Samuel Chepkonga

Aisha Katana

Lonah Mumelo

PARLIAMENTARY STAFF

Jeremiah Nyegenye: clerk of the senate

Nelson Ayewoh: Clerk

Mohammed All Mohamed: Deputy Clerk Senate

Daniel Chania: Principal Clerk assistant

John Mutega: Principal Clerk assistant

Noor Awadh Swaleh Ghalgan: Principal Clerk assistant

Moses Lemuna: Third Clerk assistant

Crispus Tima: Clerk assistant

Aloise Lekulo: Chief Sergentat arms

Phyllis Makau: Parliamentary bugdet office director

Buchere Brightone: Director of curriculum training and research

Anthony Thiongo Njoroge:Director of Litigation and Compliance

Shadia Munini Faryd: Deputy Director, PSC Secretariat

Kehinde Olaiya: Deputy Director National Assembly

Chidinma Roseline Osuagwu: Assistant Director National Assembly

Shedho Mohammed Liban: Finance Officer

Lucianne Limo: Media Relations Officer

Rose Kisiangani – Principal research officer

Mohamed Sani Tahir – Administrative officer

Edwin Wandabusi – Personal assistant to Speaker, Speaker’s office

SENATORS

Susan Kihika

Aaron Cheruiyot

Ali Abdullahi

Beth Mugo

Mutula Kilonzo Jr

Falhadfa Iman

George Khaniri

Eric Mogeni

NATIONAL ASSEMBLY

Kimani Ichungw’ah

Cecil Mbarire

Asha Hussein

Ben Momanyi

Julius Mawathe

Mutunga Kanyuithia

Nyaga Muchiri

Omboko Milemba

Tecla Tum

Daniel Tutoek

Ken Chonga

Hassan Mohamed

COUNTY ASSEMBLIES SPEAKERS

John Kaguchia – Speaker, Nyeri

George Ndotto Mutua – Speaker, Kitui

COUNTY ASSEMBLIES STAFF

Kipambi Ntele – Deputy clerk, Kajiado

Grace Nganga – Senior clerk assistant, Nyandarua

Robert Mwalu Musyoka – Deputy clerk, Makueni

COUNTY ASSEMBLIES FORUM

Judy Oduma – Chief Executive Officer

Esther Ndile – vice-chairperson

COUNTY ASSEMBLIES

Joseph Masiaya – Kajiado MCA

Esther Wanjiku Muhoho – Nyandarua MCA

Milkah Wanjiru – Nyandarua MCA

Lillian Gathua – Majority whip, Nyeri

Chege Mwaura – Nairobi MCA

David Mbithi – Nairobi MCA

Geoffrey Mbuthia – Nairobi MCA

Jacqueline Kamwaro – Nairobi MCA

MCAs

Millicent Mugadi – Nairobi

Moses Ogeto – Nairobi 

Oluoch Odalo – Nairobi 

Mark Mugambi – Nairobi 

Rose Kemunto Otondo – Kisii 

Christopher Mwambingu – Taita Taveta 

OTHERS

Jane Ngugi – Member, County Assembly of Kenya

Rebah Wabwile – Member, County Assembly of Kenya

Samuel Teum – Member, County Assembly of Kenya

Those who didn’t travel included; Yusuf Shimoy: Clerk assistant, Judy Ndegwa: Legal Counsel, Senate, MPs Charles Njagua and Adan Keynan.

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