The Trump travel ban 2026 officially took effect on January 1, blocking entry into the United States for nationals from 19 countries and certain Palestinian Authority travel documents.
This is not a slowdown or a delay. This is a full stop.
Here are the countries now under a total ban on entry and visa issuance:
Afghanistan
Burkina Faso
Burma (Myanmar)
Chad
Republic of the Congo
Equatorial Guinea
Eritrea
Haiti
Iran
Laos
Libya
Mali
Niger
Sierra Leone
Somalia
South Sudan
Sudan
Syria
Yemen
In addition, travelers attempting to enter the U.S. using Palestinian Authority travel documents are also barred.
For people from these countries, the impact is immediate. If you were outside the United States without a valid visa when the ban took effect, you are not getting in. That includes students preparing for school, families trying to reunite, and workers with jobs lined up. Existing visas are not automatically canceled, but new visas are no longer being issued under this policy.
The Trump administration says the ban is about security and vetting standards. Critics point out that the list overwhelmingly targets Black and brown nations, many of which are dealing with conflict, instability, or humanitarian crises. Haiti’s inclusion has drawn particular concern given the ongoing conditions there and the number of families depending on legal immigration pathways.
As the Trump travel ban 2026 moves forward, immigrant families and advocacy groups say the impact will be immediate and deeply personal.
The bigger question now is how long this ban stays in place, and how many lives remain on pause while the door stays closed.
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