New US Visa Rules: Which Countries Are Affected and What It Means for Travelers15 Jan 26

New US Visa Rules: Which Countries Are Affected and What It Means for Travelers

Washington, D.C. (UNA) :

The United States government has halted visa processing for citizens from 75 countries, including Pakistan, Bangladesh, Iran, and Russia. This move directly affects individuals planning to travel, work, study, or immigrate to the US from these nations.

For common people, this means immediate delays. Applications for tourist visas, student visas, and work permits will not be processed until the pause is lifted. Families may face separation, and students could miss academic semesters.

The US administration stated the policy aims to ensure "new immigrants don't extract wealth from the American people." Notably, India is not included in the list of affected countries. Other impacted nations range from Nepal and Thailand to several in Africa and the Caribbean.

Officials have framed this as a temporary measure to review immigration procedures. Travelers from the listed countries are advised to contact their nearest US embassy for specific guidance and updates on when processing might resume.


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