Harry could put his US visa at risk after admitting to using drugs

Harry, with Shoothis memoir, threw the bomb, but the risk is that he too will remain under that explosion.

After admitting to illegal use of drugs (tried cocaine, smoked cannabis and took hallucinogenic mushrooms), immigration experts say it is not excluded that now the Duke of Sussex does not have some problems with a US visa.

It is true that entry into the United States, as they explain on the Daily Mailis granted «case by case», but everyone knows that on the form there is that fateful question: “Have you ever violated any laws relating to the possession, use or distribution of illegal drugs?” which can create some serious problems.

In his much-anticipated new autobiography, Harry revealed that he first took cocaine on a weekend at the age of 17 and “dropped a few lines” on other occasions. And not only that: he also smoked cannabis after his first date with Meghan. In short, the whole truth is nothing but the truth.

Maybe Harry, who moved to California with his wife Meghan Markle in 2020, didn’t lie to that fateful question and this would save him because in principle the use of drugs is not a direct reason to cancel an ESTA USA, while a false declaration could instead be good cause for a withdrawal.

Now, it is unclear what type of American visa the Duke of Sussex has: the The Sunday Times writes hypothesizes that he is in possession of the “Spouse Visa”, the one linked to the fact of having an American wife. However, he could also have what is granted to celebrities and which should be renewed after three years (ie this year).

Professor Alberto Benítez, director of George Washington University’s Immigration Clinic, told al The Telegraph that if Harry were any «Fred Jones» and had this kind of background he would probably have quite a few problems with his green card.

However, it is hoped that Harry has evaluated, word for word, the possible consequences of what he has written on the pages of this Spare, which is already creating quite a few jolts.

Source: Vanity Fair

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