The USA suspends visa issuance for citizens of Russia and 74 other countries: what is known.
Visa issuance suspension for citizens of Russia and other countries
According to UATV: The United States of America has announced a suspension of visa issuance for citizens of Russia and 74 other countries. This decision will take effect on January 21, 2025. The official reason for this measure is an assessment of visa processing conducted by the U.S. State Department.
New rules and their impact
According to the new rules introduced in November 2025, citizens relying on government benefits will not be able to obtain visas. The list of countries whose citizens fall under this ban includes:
- Somalia
- Afghanistan
- Brazil
- Iran
- Iraq
- Egypt
- Nigeria
- Thailand
- Yemen
These changes may significantly impact travel and immigration opportunities for many people from these countries. The new regulations are expected to trigger discussions and interest from international observers and human rights organizations.
The suspension of visa issuance for citizens from such a large number of countries indicates a tightening of U.S. immigration policy.
This decision may be part of a broader strategy aimed at controlling migration flows and ensuring security. It is worth noting that changes in immigration policy can have far-reaching consequences for international relations, especially in the context of cooperation with countries whose citizens will face difficulties obtaining visas. It is important to monitor the international community's reaction to these new regulations.
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