On June 4, 2025, the president published the Presidential Proclamation: Restricting The Entry Of Foreign Nationals To Protect The United States From Foreign Terrorists And Other National Security And Public Safety Threats. Effective June 9, 2025, the proclamation restricts entry into the United States for nationals of 19 countries based on national security concerns, with a number of exceptions.

A. Countries Subject to a Full Entry Ban (Immigrant and Nonimmigrant Visas, Subject to Exceptions)

Nationals of the following 12 countries are barred from entering the United States under all visa categories, including both temporary (nonimmigrant) and permanent (immigrant) visas:

This includes business and tourist visas (B-1/B-2), employment-based visas (e.g., H-1B, L-1), student and exchange visas (F, J, M), and immigrant visa applications. Individuals from these countries will not be eligible for any U.S. visa, unless an exception applies.

B. Countries Subject to a Partial Entry Ban (Certain Visa Types Restricted, Subject to Exceptions)

For the following seven countries, entry is suspended under specific nonimmigrant visa categories, and in some cases, visa validity will be shortened, with consular officers instructed to “reduce the validity for any other nonimmigrant visa issued”:

The affected visa categories include:

In addition, the Department of State will update visa reciprocity schedules to reflect shortened visa validity for certain classifications and nationals of these countries.

C. Exemptions and Clarifications

The following categories of individuals are not subject to the restrictions:

Employer Considerations

Stay Informed: Additional guidance from the Departments of State and Homeland Security, including waiver procedures and updates to visa reciprocity tables, may be forthcoming.

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