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US Government Halts Visa Issuance for Citizens of 75 Countries

Published January 14, 2026, 20:01
US Government Halts Visa Issuance for Citizens of 75 Countries

The US government has announced a freeze on visa issuance processes for citizens of 75 countries, set to take effect on January 21st. The decision, affecting both immigrant and non-immigrant visas, impacts countries including Somalia, Russia, Afghanistan, Brazil, Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Nigeria, Thailand, and Yemen. The Trump administration had previously pledged to “halt permanently” immigration from “Third World” countries following a security incident near the White House. The announcement was made by representatives from the State Department and the White House, with Caroline Levitt confirming the news via X (formerly Twitter). Details regarding the reasons for the freeze have not been provided, but it is stated that the State Department is reassessing its visa issuance procedures. The measure has raised concerns and questions about its impact on US relations with the affected countries, as well as on individuals seeking to travel or immigrate to the United States. The lack of a clear timeframe for lifting the freeze exacerbates the uncertainty. While the government has not provided official justification, the decision appears linked to its stricter stance on immigration policy and its desire to enhance border control. The reassessment of visa issuance procedures may lead to changes in the criteria and requirements for their approval.