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2. Expanded U.S. Travel Restrictions Affecting 39 Countries
At the same time, the United States has significantly broadened its own travel restrictions, adding a large number of countries to its list of destinations whose citizens now face partial or full limits on entering the U.S.
- A December 16, 2025 Presidential Proclamation expanded the scope of the U.S. travel ban policies, now impacting nationals from 39 countries with either full visa suspensions or severe entry limits. (congress.gov)
- The new rules went into effect on January 1, 2026, and apply to people who are outside the United States and do not already hold a valid visa. (congress.gov)
What the U.S. Restrictions Mean
Under the expanded policy:
- Full entry suspensions target citizens of nations such as Afghanistan, Iran, Sudan, Yemen, and several others identified as having inadequate security screening or information-sharing systems. These travelers cannot obtain most immigrant or nonimmigrant visas. (Henley & Partners)
- Partial restrictions suspend visas like B-1/B-2 tourism/business visas, student visas (F/M), and exchange visitor visas (J) for an additional group of countries, including several in Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America. (Henley & Partners)
3. Broader Visa Policy Changes
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