On January 14, 2026, the Department of State announced a visa freeze for nationals of 75 countries.
The pause applies only to consular Green Card issuances. This means it does not affect temporary visas issued abroad or Changes of Status or Adjustments of Status filed within the US.
Dual
nationals who have citizenship in at least one non-paused country are exempt
from the pause.
Pursuant to its pause, effective January 21,
2026, DOS will not issue immigrant visas to applicants who are nationals of the
following countries:
Afghanistan, Albania,
Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bangladesh,
Barbados, Belarus, Belize, Bhutan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Burma,
Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Colombia, Cote d’Ivoire, Cuba, Democratic
Republic of the Congo, Dominica, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Fiji, The Gambia,
Georgia, Ghana, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Jordan,
Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Kyrgyz Republic, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya,
Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, North
Macedonia, Pakistan, Republic of the Congo, Russia, Rwanda, Saint Kitts and
Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Senegal, Sierra Leone,
Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Tanzania, Thailand, Togo, Tunisia, Uganda,
Uruguay, Uzbekistan, and Yemen
DOS asserts the pause is required to ensure
that immigrants from the affected countries do not become public charges in the
US.
The DOS visa freeze is being enacted in
addition to several other policies already in effect to restrict immigration,
including the
Travel Ban and USCIS's
own Travel Ban restrictions.
If you are filing benefit requests as a
national of one of the countries above, consult with your MU attorney to
discuss your best strategies for filing.
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