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US imposes new visa restrictions on 12 countries Since June 9, 2025, an executive…

US imposes new visa restrictions on 12 countries Since June 9, 2025, an executive order signed by President Donald Trump has suspended the issuance of tourism, business, study and exchange visas to citizens of countries such as Iran, Haiti, Sudan, Afghanistan and others. The…

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US imposes new visa restrictions on 12 countries
Since June 9, 2025, an executive order signed by President Donald Trump has suspended the issuance of tourism, business, study and exchange visas to citizens of countries such as Iran, Haiti, Sudan, Afghanistan and others.

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US imposes new visa restrictions on 12 countries Since June 9, 2025, an executive order signed by President Donald Trump has suspended the issuance of tourism, business, study and exchange visas to citizens of countries such as Iran, Haiti, Sudan, Afghanistan and others. The measure affects those outside the US and do not have a valid visa, and will be reviewed every 90 and 180 days. 📌 An important change for those who planned to travel or study in the United States. This is general information only. The appropriate legal path depends on the facts, timing, and authority involved. Before taking action, confirm the current rules for your situation and obtain individual legal advice where appropriate.

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Last updated: 2025-07-10

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