‘I’m banned from US due to racy job—but I don’t care what people think.’
Amyyy-oxxo, a rising online creator known for her bold content and spicy personality, recently shared a travel nightmare that quickly blew up online. What was supposed to be a luxury USA vacation turned into total chaos after her ESTA visa got suddenly revoked just hours before departure.
Amyyy said the whole thing felt “absolutely awful.” She had already spent thousands on flight bookings, hotel reservations, and travel expenses. Everything was ready. Bags packed. Plans locked in. She was excited for the dream trip.
But then came the shock.
Right before boarding, she got a notice saying her ESTA travel authorization for the United States had been suspended. No warning. No clear explanation. Just like that, her vacation plans collapsed.
Instead of flying into the U.S., Amyyy suddenly had to reroute through Mexico City. From there, things got even more stressful. She eventually traveled to Nicaragua because embassy support there was limited and she needed urgent visa help fast.

The social media star said the immigration process became intense really quickly. What she expected to be a short embassy interview turned into two long interviews lasting over 20 minutes each. Officials reportedly focused heavily on her online career, digital content, and adult creator lifestyle.
Amyyy has never hidden what she does online. She openly shares her work and personal brand on social media platforms like Instagram and subscription-based content websites. Still, she never thought her online presence could create problems for international travel or visa approval.
“It was uncomfortable and honestly frustrating,” she explained. “I felt like I was being judged because of my career choices.”
The experience sparked conversations online about travel restrictions, online privacy, visa applications, and how content creators are treated during immigration checks. Many followers supported Amyyy and shared their own stories about travel problems, passport issues, and embassy interviews.

Even after the stressful situation, Amyyy stayed positive. She said the experience taught her a lot about travel laws, international visas, and staying true to yourself no matter what people think.
After several weeks and multiple consultations in Nicaragua, she finally managed to find a safe route back home without continuing her original U.S. travel plans.

Back on social media, Amyyy opened up about everything. Her followers praised her confidence, resilience, and honesty. What started as a horrible travel experience slowly became a story about personal growth, freedom, and dealing with unexpected setbacks.
Her story also raised bigger questions about online reputation, digital careers, and how jobs in the creator economy can sometimes affect travel opportunities, visa approvals, and even financial planning abroad.
Despite everything, Amyyy says she has no regrets. She believes difficult moments can still teach valuable lessons — even when life completely messes up your plans.
