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US Visa Ban Countries List Drops- 75 Nations Barred from Immigrant Visas

Last updated: January 15, 2026 10:06 pm
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Published: January 15, 2026
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The US government has communicated the most significant alteration in its immigration policy by announcing the US visa ban countries list. Immigrant visa processing for 75 countries’ citizens will be suspended by the US from January 21, 2026. This announcement is a major immigration policy initiative by the US State Department aimed at restricting visas for people who might be a public charge. The halt is only for immigrant visas, not for tourist or temporary work visas.

The US visa ban countries list is of a wide geographical spectrum including nations from Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, the Caribbean, and Eastern Europe. This policy comes as one of the largest visa suspensions in the recent past. The critics argue the move will have a negative impact on family reunions and legal migration, while the proponents believe that it is a measure to protect the American taxpayers.

US Visa Banned For 75 Nations

Only immigrant visas are affected by the US visa ban countries list. The types of visa that allow the primary immigration to the United States, such as family green cards and work permits. However, tourists, students, and temporary workers can continue to process their visas. Those who are affected will not be granted new immigrant visas until a later date is communicated.

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According to the officials, the halt has the purpose of confirming that the new coming people will be financially capable and will not be dependent on the government aid, which is often termed as the “public charge” rule. The US administration will check visa policies and reconsider the criteria the applicants are subjected to.

Breakdown of the US Visa Ban Countries List

The US visa ban countries list covers 75 nations. These nations are:

  1. Afghanistan
  2. Albania
  3. Algeria
  4. Antigua and Barbuda
  5. Armenia
  6. Azerbaijan
  7. Bahamas
  8. Bangladesh
  9. Barbados
  10. Belarus
  11. Belize
  12. Bhutan
  13. Bosnia and Herzegovina
  14. Brazil
  15. Burma
  16. Cambodia
  17. Cameroon
  18. Cape Verde
  19. Colombia
  20. Cote d’Ivoire
  21. Cuba
  22. Democratic Republic of the Congo
  23. Dominica
  24. Egypt
  25. Eritrea
  26. Ethiopia
  27. Fiji
  28. The Gambia
  29. Georgia
  30. Ghana
  31. Grenada
  32. Guatemala
  33. Guinea
  34. Haiti
  35. Iran
  36. Iraq
  37. Jamaica
  38. Jordan
  39. Kazakhstan
  40. Kosovo
  41. Kuwait
  42. Kyrgyz Republic
  43. Laos
  44. Lebanon
  45. Liberia
  46. Libya
  47. Moldova
  48. Mongolia
  49. Montenegro
  50. Morocco
  51. Nepal
  52. Nicaragua
  53. Nigeria
  54. North Macedonia
  55. Pakistan
  56. Republic of the Congo
  57. Russia
  58. Rwanda
  59. Saint Kitts and Nevis
  60. Saint Lucia
  61. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  62. Senegal
  63. Sierra Leone
  64. Somalia
  65. South Sudan
  66. Sudan
  67. Syria
  68. Tanzania
  69. Thailand
  70. Togo
  71. Tunisia
  72. Uganda
  73. Uruguay
  74. Uzbekistan
  75. Yemen 

This US visa ban countries list shows how wide the freeze is. It includes both countries that have faced conflict or economic challenges and some nations with strong regional ties.

Why This Visa Ban Was Announced?

US officials say the US visa ban countries list was created to tighten immigration rules. The government is applying stricter checks to make sure migrants will be financially self-reliant. The move is part of a larger effort to change how the US handles immigrant admissions and public benefits.

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The policy has roots in earlier immigration rules that allowed consular officers to refuse visas if applicants were seen as likely to use welfare. Now, the suspension is broader and affects whole nations rather than individual visa cases. Officials also noted that the freeze does not have a set end date. It will stay in effect until the US finishes reviewing its immigration screening system.

Who Is Not Affected by the Visa Freeze?

The US visa ban countries list only applies to immigrant visas. People from these countries can still apply for non-immigrant visas like:

  • Tourist visas (B-2)
  • Business visas (B-1)
  • Student visas (F-1)
  • Temporary work visas (H-1B, L-1, etc.)

These temporary visa categories are still open and being processed normally.

Also, dual citizens who hold a passport from a country not on the list may still get immigrant visas. This means a person with two passports may be exempt from the freeze if one passport is from a non-listed nation.

Reactions and Impact of the US Visa Ban Countries List

The countries subject to the US visa ban have already produced significant reactions. Some politicians and activists label this action as too severe and assert that it will cause the separation of families waiting for green cards. They claim that this impacts people who are already in long visa queues and hurts those who are trying to come to the US through legal immigration channels.

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Backers maintain that the policy will save US money and guarantee that new residents will be able to take care of themselves. They contend that the rule makes the immigration system less biased. Families with members in the US are the ones most affected in a negative way. They fear that the halt will result in the postponement or prohibition of family reunions for months or even years.

What Happens Next?

The list of countries affected by the US visa ban will be operational from January 21, 2026. Visa applicants from these countries are advised to expect changes in the processing of their applications along with possible delays during this period. The US authorities have not indicated when the prohibition might be lifted.

Furthermore, those persons who already have their immigration visas approved but not printed can be still issued new assessments or refusals till the final visa is given to them.

The enumeration of the countries that face US visa bans marks a crucial milestone in the process of the alteration of the US immigration policy. How it will impact the movement of people globally and life for the families will be experienced in the next few months.

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