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07 Jan 2026 By travelandtourworld
For decades, the United States has been a beacon for students, entrepreneurs, and families from every corner of the globe. However, as the clock struck midnight on January 1, 2026, a fundamental shift in American border policy took effect. Under Presidential Proclamation 10998, the U.S. government has rolled out a sweeping expansion of travel restrictions that more than doubles the previous list of restricted nations.
From the bustling streets of Lagos to the tech hubs of the South Pacific, the ripple effects are being felt by thousands who once saw America as their next destination. This isn’t just a policy update; for many, it is a closed door.
Full Entry Bans (19 Countries + Palestinian Authority) In these nations, the issuance of virtually all immigrant and non-immigrant visas has been suspended. This means that for citizens of these countries, the dream of studying at a U.S. university or visiting family is largely on hold.
Partial Entry Bans (20 Countries): These restrictions primarily target immigrant visas and specific nonimmigrant categories like B (visitors), F (students), M (vocational students), and J (exchange visitors).
While the policy is framed in the language of national security, its impact is measured in missed graduations and stalled careers.
If you are currently outside the U.S. and from an affected country, the rules are strict but nuanced:
A New Vision
The U.S. is sending an unambiguous message to the world traveler: the borders have been firmly shut. Whether the new, less resolute borders lead to increased security or isolation is left for the rest of the year to ponder.
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