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    Somalia Biometric Border System May Lift US Visa Ban in 2026

    July 4, 2025
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    In a major step toward strengthening national security and restoring global mobility, Somalia has unveiled a new digital border control system aimed at curbing terrorism, smuggling, and illegal migration.

    Backed by the United States, Somalia biometric border system is part of Somalia’s broader strategy to lift the long-standing US visa ban and modernize its immigration infrastructure.

    Somalia Biometric Border System Rolled Out Nationwide

    Somalia has implemented the Personal Identification Secure Comparison and Evaluation System (PISCES) at all major airports, including Mogadishu’s Aden Adde International Airport.

    The system enables real-time screening of travelers using:

    • Facial recognition
    • Fingerprint scanning
    • Passport verification
    • Integration with local and international watchlists

    This digital infrastructure is designed to detect fraudulent identities and suspicious travel patterns, streamlining legitimate travel while enhancing border security.

    US-Somalia Partnership Aims to Lift Travel Ban

    The initiative comes as Somalia remains on the US travel ban list, originally imposed under President Donald Trump due to concerns over terrorism and border vulnerabilities.

    “I hope this new approach will take Somalia off Trump’s travel ban soon when the system is fully operational,” said Mustaf Duhulow, Director-General of Immigration and Border Control.

    The US embassy in Mogadishu played a key role in the rollout, training Somali immigration officers and upgrading infrastructure.

    “This is the beginning of something special in the US-Somalia relationship,” said Bob Flannery, counterterrorism adviser at the US embassy.

    Real-Time Security in Action

    During a visit to Aden Adde Airport, The Africa Report observed immigration officers using the system to cross-check biometric data against global databases.

    Finnish-Somali traveler Shamso Ali shared her experience:

    “I applied for my e-visa from home and got it quickly. It’s my first time back in Somalia since 2010.
    The airport systems are impressive, but I’m still cautious about security outside.”

    Targeting Al-Shabaab and Border Exploitation

    For years, Somalia’s porous borders allowed Al-Shabaab to smuggle weapons and evade detection.
    Weak document checks and corruption at transit points made the country vulnerable.
    The new Somalia biometric border system aims to:

    • Prevent smuggling and human trafficking
    • Monitor movement at airports, seaports, and land borders
    • Disrupt terrorist infiltration and illegal trade routes

    “Somalia’s immigration system is stabilizing, and this technology is a game-changer,” said security analyst Ilyas Mohamed.

    Challenges Remains Even with Somalia Biometric Border System

    While the system marks a leap forward, Somalia still faces:

    • Al-Shabaab control in rural regions
    • Endemic corruption in government institutions
    • Limited infrastructure in remote border areas

    Still, officials remain hopeful.

    “The spirit of partnership must endure until we can stand independently,” said Duhulow. “With continued support from international allies, especially the US, we will get there.”

    Somalia biometric border system signals a turning point in its fight against terrorism and illegal migration. As the country works to lift the US visa ban and rebuild its global standing, this digital transformation could redefine its future in international security and mobility.

    Stay tuned for updates on Somalia’s border reforms, security developments, and diplomatic progress.

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