The United States will suspend all visa processing procedures for 75 countries starting from January 21.

PANews January 14 News, according to Fox News, the U.S. State Department will suspend all visa processing for 75 countries to strengthen scrutiny of applicants who may be considered “public charge.” An internal State Department memo shows that during the reevaluation of visa review and background check procedures, consular officers will deny relevant visa applications based on existing laws. Countries affected include Somalia, Russia, Afghanistan, Brazil, Iran, Iraq, Egypt, Nigeria, Thailand, Yemen, and others. This suspension will begin on January 21 and will continue indefinitely until the State Department completes its reevaluation of the visa processing procedures.

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