
David
2025년 4월 7일
Understanding the New Visa Restrictions and Safety Guidelines for U.S. Travelers
The Trump administration has introduced a new visa restriction policy, categorizing countries into three distinct groups: Red, Orange, and Yellow. This classification aims to address diplomatic and security concerns, with each category reflecting different levels of restrictions and safety risks for travelers.
Red Category (Complete Travel Ban): Afghanistan, Bhutan, Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Venezuela, and Yemen. Countries in this group face the most severe restrictions, with a total ban on travel for their citizens. American travelers are strongly advised against visiting these nations due to heightened security risks and unresolved diplomatic tensions.
Orange Category (Partial Restrictions): Nations in this category are subject to stricter visa screening processes, including mandatory in-person interviews. While travel is not entirely prohibited, Americans should exercise extreme caution and be prepared for potential challenges during their visit. Examples of countries in this category include Belarus, Haiti, Laos, Myanmar, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, and Turkmenistan.
Yellow Category (Temporary Review): Countries in the Yellow group are under a 60-day review period to comply with U.S. security requirements. Failure to meet these standards may result in further restrictions. Travelers should remain vigilant and stay updated on any changes to the status of these nations. Examples include Angola, Cambodia, Liberia, and Zimbabwe.
The U.S. Department of State has issued a travel warning for American citizens planning to visit countries affected by these restrictions. Until the underlying diplomatic and security issues are resolved, travelers are urged to prioritize their safety and reconsider non-essential trips to these regions.
This advisory highlights the importance of staying informed about international travel policies and understanding the potential risks associated with visiting certain destinations. For the latest updates and detailed information, travelers should consult the official State Department website or contact their local embassy.