US pauses immigrant visa processing for 75 countries, including several in Europe – full list

The United States is temporarily pausing immigrant visa processing for nationals of 75 countries, a State Department spokesperson confirmed to Anadolu on Wednesday.

“The freeze will remain active until the U.S. can ensure that new immigrants will not extract wealth from the American people,” the department said in a statement posted on US social media company X.

“The pause impacts dozens of countries – including Somalia, Haiti, Iran, and Eritrea – whose immigrants often become public charges on the United States upon arrival.”

The State Department, however, did not provide the full list of affected countries.

Fox News Digital first reported the move, citing an internal State Department memo, which “directs consular officers to refuse visas under existing law while the department reassesses screening and vetting procedures.”

The pause applies to immigrant visa processing for nationals from countries including Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bosnia, Brazil, Egypt, Russia, Iran, Somalia, Nigeria, Sudan, Yemen, Syria, and Haiti, among others, according to the report.

It added that the pause could begin as early as Jan. 21.

The move follows President Donald Trump’s remarks in November, calling for a pause on immigration from “all Third World Countries” to allow the US system to “fully recover” after two National Guard members were shot and an Afghan national was named a suspect.

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US pauses immigrant visa processing – full list

European countries affected by the US visa pause

Among the 75 countries, a number of European and Europe-adjacent states are included:

  • Albania
  • Armenia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Belarus
  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Georgia
  • Kosovo
  • North Macedonia
  • Moldova
  • Montenegro
  • Russia

These countries are either fully European or closely tied to Europe geographically and politically, meaning the decision may have direct implications for Europe–US mobility, migration, and family reunification cases.

The full list of countries comprises of Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, Antigua and Barbuda, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belarus, Belize, Bhutan, Bosnia, Brazil, Burma, Cambodia, Cameroon, Cape Verde, Colombia, Cote d’Ivoire, Cuba, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Dominica, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gambia, Georgia, Ghana, Grenada, Guatemala, Guinea, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Jamaica, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Lebanon, Liberia, Libya, Macedonia, Moldova, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, Nepal, Nicaragua, Nigeria, 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. 

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One comment

  1. Isn’t it refreshing to have a U.S. administration that is instituting real measures to ensure that no migrants enter the country illegally, that those who enter it legally are actually good-quality people, and that those in the country already who do not meet those criteria are kicked out in short shrift?!

    What a novel concept!

    Why can’t Europe do this? Oh, that’s right, because we need to be “multiculturalized,” i.e. erased.

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