The U.S. Department of State announced on Wednesday that it will suspend visa issuance for citizens from 75 countries, which include Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Egypt, and Somalia. This action is part of a broader review of immigration and travel screening protocols.
Media reports indicate that this decision aims to enhance control over foreign entry, with some exceptions made for humanitarian and diplomatic situations.
The announcement has generated significant debate, as it is likely to affect travel, education, and business opportunities for individuals from the impacted nations. Additionally, it may influence diplomatic relations between the U.S. and several of these countries.
The suspension is set to take effect on January 21, 2026, and will remain in place until the completion of the security and administrative review.