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Visa Refusal Mystery Prompts Protests at Spanish Consulate
Formal complaints have been submitted to Spain's Foreign Minister regarding irregularities and a lack of transparency at the country's consulate in Nador, Morocco. In a letter delivered on December 4, Moroccan citizens conveyed their "amazement and perplexity" at the disproportionately high rate of visa denials, despite applicants meeting all stipulated requirements.
The increasing number of refusals and dismissed appeals has raised suspicions, further fueled by previous allegations of illicit visa sales at both the Nador and Tangier consulates. The complainants, including prominent Moroccans, emphasize that the "vast majority" of refusals pertain to qualified entrepreneurs and those seeking family or tourism visits.
Considering the possibility that some may be attempting to strain the close ties between the two nations, the letter calls for a thorough investigation. Lawyers and human rights advocates are diligently compiling case details, with the goal of understanding why visas are not being awarded in accordance with Spanish law.
Should no action be taken, protests may ensue. Currently, all eyes are on Madrid, eagerly awaiting the Foreign Minister's response. The Association for Human Rights in Grand Rif emphasizes that much depends on this reaction — whether consular irregularities will finally face scrutiny or conveniently be overlooked. As complaints continue to mount from both sides of the border, this visa refusal mystery has the potential to reach a boiling point.