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Iran consulate in Hong Kong rejects Americans’ visa applications in retaliation to President Donald Trump’s travel ban

Top envoy to the city says executive order will impact Iranians everywhere

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Iran’s consul general in Hong Kong and Macau, Mehdi Fakheri. Photo: Jonathan Wong
Raquel Carvalho
Two Hong Kong-based Americans have had their Iranian visa requests rejected by the local consulate in response to US President Donald Trump’s travel ban, Tehran’s top envoy to the city has revealed.

Iranian consul general Mehdi Fakheri said his country was greatly surprised by the US ban, which Trump instated late last month but has since been temporarily suspended. Despite the suspension, Fakheri said the move had already impacted both Iranians and Americans living in Hong Kong.

The consul general said since the ban was ordered on January 27, two Americans in Hong Kong had their Iranian visa applications rejected.

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“Some of them, I know they have planned a long time ago to go to Iran,” he said.

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“One of them was a Hong Kong girl holding a US passport, while another was a businessman who was going to Iran for business.

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