The US Travel Ban 2026: Who’s Actually Blocked, Who Isn’t

The rumour is simple, and wrong. America has not shut its doors to everyone. The US travel ban 2026 is real, yet it is narrow and specific. A December 2025 proclamation fully bars nationals of 19 countries. A separate January order paused immigrant visas for 75 more over public-charge concerns. Everyone else still applies under normal rules. If a headline made you abandon a US plan, it is worth knowing exactly where you stand first.

By the Travel Explore editorial desk. Last updated 1 July 2026.

What the ban really covers

Two orders, not one. Mixing them up is what causes the panic. The first is a presidential proclamation from December 2025 that took effect on 1 January 2026. It fully suspends visas for nationals of 19 countries and puts partial limits on roughly 20 more, close to 39 in total. The second is a January 2026 State Department order that paused immigrant visa issuance for nationals of 75 countries over public-charge concerns. The stated aim was “to protect the security of the United States.” A June 2026 court ruling later struck down several policies that had frozen benefit processing for those nationals. The consular limits still stand. Visas outside these lists move as normal.

The countries caught in each tier

The full-ban group includes Afghanistan, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen, among others flagged for security or documentation gaps. Nationals there cannot get any US visa right now. The 75-country immigrant-visa pause is broader and reaches places rarely linked to bans, including Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco and Tunisia. Here the block sits on immigrant visas, the green-card track, not necessarily every visitor or student category. Omar, an engineer in Amman, keeps refreshing the appointment page for a family green card that is now on hold, while his cousin on a student visa travels normally. Same passport, very different outcomes. The move is to check which list, if any, names your country, and which visa type it truly touches. Assumptions cost people months.

If you are not on the list

Most of the world sits on neither list. If your country is absent, your application follows standard processing, though staffing cuts and appointment backlogs can still slow it. Book early and keep documents current. Watch official channels rather than social feeds, because the rules have shifted several times in a year and may shift again. If your country is on the immigrant-visa pause, a nonimmigrant route such as a visitor, work or study visa can still be open, so ask a licensed attorney about your case. Court decisions are moving the line too, and one June ruling already reopened part of the process. Nothing here is legal advice. It is a map of where the walls currently sit, so you can plan around them instead of freezing.

Not sure which list touches your country? Start with a clear plan at https://linktr.ee/travelexpore.

The short version

  • Nineteen countries face a full US visa ban.
  • Seventy-five countries have immigrant visas paused, not every category.
  • Most nationalities still apply under normal rules.
  • A June 2026 court ruling reopened part of the process.

Travel ban FAQ

Is the US travel ban 2026 a total ban on all foreigners?
No. It fully blocks 19 countries and pauses immigrant visas for 75 more, while everyone else applies normally.

Which visas are paused for the 75 countries?
The pause targets immigrant visas, the green-card track, not necessarily visitor, work or student visas.

Did a court overturn the travel ban?
A June 2026 ruling struck down several benefit-freeze policies, but the consular visa restrictions still stand.

How do I know if my country is affected?
Check the official State Department lists and confirm which visa type applies before assuming you are barred.

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Plan around the walls, not into them

Panic makes people quit routes that are still open to them, so confirm the facts for your own passport before you change course. Get a clear, current breakdown of your options at https://linktr.ee/travelexpore.

Sources

  • Suspension of visa issuance, U.S. Department of State (T0 official): https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/News/visas-news/suspension-of-visa-issuance-to-foreign-nationals-to-protect-the-security-of-the-united-states.html
  • US immigrant visa suspensions, NPR (T1): https://www.npr.org/2026/01/14/g-s1-106065/trump-immigrant-visa-suspensions-public-assistance



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