The New “Iron Curtain”? 75-Country Visa Freeze Leaves Families in Limbo

A wave of panic and confusion is sweeping through diaspora communities today following a sudden and sweeping announcement from the administration. In a move that has stunned immigration advocates and families alike, a temporary visa freeze has been enacted for citizens of 75 countries, effective immediately. The policy, cited as a “necessary security measure” pending a review of vetting procedures, has left thousands of travel plans in disarray and families separated with little to no warning.

Who is Affected?

The freeze primarily targets non-immigrant visas, including tourist (B-1/B-2), student (F-1), and some business visas. The list of affected nations is extensive, with a heavy concentration in Africa and the Caribbean. Countries such as Ghana, Nigeria, Jamaica, and Haiti are among those whose citizens are now facing an indefinite pause on visa processing. This has sent shockwaves through communities that rely heavily on travel for family reunions, business, and education.

The Official List: 75 Countries Affected

According to the latest government cables, the following nations are included in the immigrant visa pause. This includes family-sponsored petitions, employment-based visas, and diversity lottery winners:

  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 (Myanmar)
  16. Cambodia
  17. Cameroon
  18. Cape Verde
  19. Colombia
  20. Côte 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

What This Means for You

  • It is an “Immigrant” Freeze: This pause affects those seeking Permanent Residency (Green Cards).
  • Non-Immigrant Visas: At this moment, tourist visas (B-1/B-2) and student visas (F-1) are not officially included in this specific 75-country freeze, though individual vetting has become significantly stricter.
  • Exceptions: Dual nationals using a passport from a country not on this list may still be processed.

The Human Cost

Behind the policy are real stories of heartbreak. Families who had been planning reunions for years are now canceling flights. Students accepted into universities are unsure if they will be able to start their semesters. “It feels like a door has been slammed in our faces,” said Kwame A., a Nigerian national whose mother was scheduled to visit next month. “We did everything right, followed all the rules, and now we are being punished.”

This developing story is sure to have a lasting impact. We urge everyone with upcoming travel plans or pending visa applications to consult with an immigration attorney immediately and stay tuned for updates as more information becomes available.

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