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Breaking: 2025 Travel Ban Updates—Full List of Restricted Countries and What Travelers Need to Know

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Washington, D.C. — The United States has announced a sweeping new travel ban that blocks or severely limits entry for nationals of 12 countries and imposes narrower restrictions on seven others, citing national-security concerns and “emerging terrorist threats.” The proclamation, signed by President Donald J. Trump on 4 June 2025, will take effect at 12:01 a.m. ET on Monday, 9 June 2025. Which countries are covered • Full entry bans: Afghanistan, Burma (Myanmar), Chad, Eritrea, Iran, Libya, Nigeria, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. • Partial restrictions (enhanced vetting or visa category limits): Belarus, Egypt, Kyrgyzstan, Pakistan, Russia, Venezuela and Zimbabwe. Key details travelers need to know • Effective date: All airlines must deny boarding to affected nationals without approved waivers beginning 9 June. • Visa revocations: Existing visas remain valid unless individually revoked, but new immigrant and diversity-lottery visas are suspended for the 12 fully banned states. • Waivers: Case-by-case waivers may be issued for urgent medical treatment, business ties beneficial to the U.S., or close-family reunification. Why the administration says the ban is necessary Homeland Security officials say intelligence reviews uncovered “persistent information gaps” in passport security, terror-screening and data-sharing protocols across the affected nations. The proclamation mandates 180-day progress reports and threatens broader sanctions if countries fail to fix deficiencies. Political and legal reaction Civil-rights groups, including the International Refugee Assistance Project (IRAP), condemned the order as a revival of earlier “Muslim-ban” policies and signaled immediate court challenges. Senate Democrats pledged to introduce a resolution of disapproval, while Republican leaders said the move “puts safety first.” Impact on airlines and the tourism sector Major carriers such as Emirates, Turkish Airlines and Qatar Airways said they are reprogramming reservation systems to automatically flag affected passports. The U.S. Travel Association projects a potential $3.8 billion loss in inbound tourism revenue over the next 12 months if the restrictions remain in place. What travelers should do now • Check passport country-of-issuance, not residence. Dual nationals traveling on a non-restricted passport are exempt. • Monitor airline advisories and the State Department’s travel pages for waiver guidance. • Consider re-routing through Schengen or Canadian hubs if eligible for visa-free entry there. Looking ahead The proclamation orders DHS, DOJ and State to deliver an implementation report by 1 September. Should listed governments meet security benchmarks, the President may lift or modify the travel ban. Until then, immigration lawyers advise affected families to “expect delays and document everything.” SEO keywords: travel ban, U.S. travel restrictions June 2025, countries on Trump travel ban list, visa waiver, U.S. entry ban 2025, how the travel ban affects flights, travel advisory Iran Libya Syria Yemen, immigrating during travel ban, U.S. national security proclamation, updated travel rules 2025.

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