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Hot Pepper Liberia > Blog > News > ULAA Welcomes US Visa Policy; Says Opportunities For Trade, Others, Set For Liberia
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ULAA Welcomes US Visa Policy; Says Opportunities For Trade, Others, Set For Liberia

Laurie Massaquoi-Page
Last updated: November 9, 2025 8:42 pm
Laurie Massaquoi-Page
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Mohammad MSGI Keita, President, ULAA
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The Union of Liberian Associations in the Americas (ULAA) has overwhelmingly welcomed recent pronouncement made by the Government of the United States of America on three years visa extension for Liberians.

   Previously, the U.S Department of State’s non-immigrants Visa validity was for 12 months.

   The ULAA leadership, headed by Mohammad MSGI Keita, praised the recent visa extension policy by the US government, observing that it marks a historical and positive step in strengthening America-Liberia relations and reaffirms the two countries’ long-standing relationship.

   “For many years, Liberians have faced the financial and logistical burden of renewing U.S Visa annually. The visa extension policy has relieved burden and brought in new opportunities for trade, education and family connection,” said ULAA’s President.

   Keita noted that the new Visa extension policy reflects the U.S government’s commitment to America-Liberia relationship. “It is also a reflection of trust—one that Liberians must honor through responsible travel and continued respect for US immigration laws,” he added.

   ULAA said it views the US Government’s recent decision on its visa extension policy as a strategic opportunity to expand education programs, business partnerships and cultural collaboration between Liberia and the diaspora.

   “ULAA believes that the new Visa policy will also facilitate frequent engagement by Liberians abroad who are investing in community developments across the country,” the group stated.

   “This group also encourages all visa holders to see the extension as a privilege, ensuring that Liberia’s reputation continues to stand strong. Responsible travel and lawful engagement will ensure the continuation and even expansion of this favorable policy.”

   ULAA is the umbrella organization representing Liberians across Northern America.

   The group noted that it remains committed to promoting positive engagement between the both countries through advocacy, partnership and people-to-people diplomacy.

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