A Travel Expert Explains 6 Reasons Why an Elder Is Easier to Get a US Visa Than a Younger

  • Seniors have a higher chance of getting US visas, travel expert Anthony Wambugu shared
  • This is because they present less risk of overstaying or breaching the terms, which works in their favour
  • Wambugu highlighted six factors that make the process easier for top applicants

A Kenyan travel expert has revealed why older people often find it easier to get US visas than younger applicants.

Kenyan Travel Expert Shares 6 Reasons For Seniors To Get US Visas Relatively Easily

Speaking to TUKO.co.ke, Anthony Wambugu highlighted several factors that make the process smooth for senior applicants.

He explained that older applicants typically present a lower risk of overstaying their visas or violating conditions, which works in their favor.

He attributed this to six main reasons:

1. Strong Relationships with Home

Older applicants often have significant, visible ties to Kenya, such as property, family, or business.

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These reasons indicate a high probability of returning home after their visit to the United States.

2. Less Anxiety about Immigration

According to Wambugu, US embassy officials are less likely to see the elderly as potential immigrants or illegal workers.

Retirees and those visiting for specific reasons—such as medical care or family reunions—seem less likely to abuse their visas.

3. Financial Stability

Older people are more likely to have financial resources, such as savings, retirement funds, or investments.

“This makes it easier to prove that they can cover their expenses during their stay in America,” he continued.

4. Family and Medical Visits

Wambugu noted that many elderly applicants seek visas to visit children, grandchildren, or other relatives or to receive special medical services.

These clear and legitimate reasons are often met by consular officials.

5. Known Travel Records

Additionally, older applicants typically have a history of international travel without a visa violation, greatly increasing their chances.

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“A clean record of compliance with visa requirements reassures embassy officials of their intentions,” Wambugu explained.

6. Retirement Status

With retirees able to find work in the United States, one of the embassy's primary concerns has been eliminated.

This increases confidence in issuing visas to senior citizens.

Despite these benefits, Wambugu stressed that elderly applicants must still provide detailed documentation and strong evidence of their purpose of travel and intention to return to Kenya.

“Each case is evaluated individually, so proper preparation remains important,” he advised.

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Source: TUKO.co.ke