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USA Plans New Entry Bans – Travelers From Up to 43 Countries Affected

If you have family or friends from abroad, they might have trouble entering the US if they're from one of these countries. Be sure to research the rules beforehand so you or they are not caught out at the border.

Published by
Tobi·3/25/2025
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For travelers from some countries, a trip to the USA could soon become difficult or even impossible. This is due to new entry restrictions currently being prepared by the US government, according to media reports. According to these, there will be three levels of entry for citizens of the following countries.

⚠️ IMPORTANT: As you can see, only Russia and Belarus are on the list from Europe. Travelers with other European passports (including Germany, Austria, and Switzerland) are not affected by the possible restrictions.

General Entry Ban

🔴 Afghanistan

🔴 Bhutan

🔴 Iran

🔴 Yemen

🔴 Cuba

🔴 Libya

🔴 North Korea

🔴 Somalia

🔴 Sudan

🔴 Syria

🔴 Venezuela

No more immigration or tourist visas, only wealthy business travelers

🟠 Belarus

🟠 Eritrea

🟠 Haiti

🟠 Laos

🟠 Myanmar

🟠 Pakistan

🟠 Russia

🟠 Sierra Leone

🟠 South Sudan

🟠 Turkmenistan

Under observation

These countries have 60 days to address the U.S. government's concerns. Otherwise, they will be placed on one of the two above lists.

🟡 Angola

🟡 Antigua and Barbuda

🟡 Benin

🟡 Burkina Faso

🟡 Cambodia

🟡 Cameroon

🟡 Cape Verde

🟡 Chad

🟡 Republic of Congo

🟡 Democratic Republic of Congo

🟡 Dominica

🟡 Equatorial Guinea

🟡 Gambia

🟡 Liberia

🟡 Malawi

🟡 Mali

🟡 Mauritania

🟡 Saint Kitts and Nevis

🟡 Saint Lucia

🟡 Sao Tome and Principe

🟡 Vanuatu

🟡 Zimbabwe

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