US Halts Immigrant Visa Processing for 75 Nations Starting January 21

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The United States will suspend immigrant visa processing for 75 countries, including Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Haiti, Somalia, and Russia, beginning January 21. This action is part of the Trump administration's ongoing efforts to tighten immigration controls, particularly targeting those who may rely on public assistance. While the suspension affects immigrant visas, it does not impact non-immigrant visas, such as those for students or tourists, allowing travel for events like the upcoming World Cup. The State Department aims to reassess immigration procedures to prevent potential immigrants deemed likely to become a public charge from entering the country.
Key Details: • Suspension starts on January 21, affecting immigrant visas only. • Countries impacted include Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Haiti, Somalia, and Russia. • Non-immigrant visas (student and tourist) remain unaffected. • State Department is reassessing immigration procedures to prevent public charge issues.