As a hub for international travel with one of the world’s busiest airports, Atlanta is home to a vibrant community of global explorers, immigrants, and visitors.

Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport connects us to destinations worldwide, but recent policy changes from the U.S. government could impact plans for many.

State Department Pauses Immigrant Processing for 75 Countries

On January 14, 2026, the State Department announced an indefinite suspension of immigrant visa processing for citizens of 75 countries, effective January 21, 2026.

This move, part of the Trump administration’s broader immigration crackdown, targets countries whose nationals are deemed likely to rely on public assistance in the U.S.

While this primarily affects those seeking permanent residency, it’s worth noting for anyone in Atlanta planning family reunions, business expansions, or long-term relocations involving these nations.

Understanding the Pause: Immigrant vs. Non-Immigrant Visas

The suspension specifically halts processing for immigrant visas, which are for individuals intending to live permanently in the U.S.

This does not impact non-immigrant visas, such as those for tourists, students, or temporary workers.

So, if you’re an Atlantan heading to Brazil for Carnival or Egypt for a Nile cruise, your B-1/B-2 tourist visa should still be processed as usual. However, for immigrants from these countries already in the Atlanta area—perhaps working in tech hubs like Midtown or contributing to our diverse food scene in Buford Highway—this could delay family sponsorships or green card applications.

The State Department cited concerns over “public charge” rules, aiming to prevent entrants who might depend on welfare programs.

This expands on earlier policies and reflects ongoing efforts to tighten legal immigration pathways.

Officials have not released a timeline for resumption, so affected individuals should monitor updates closely.

The Full List of Affected Countries

Here is the complete list of 75 countries where immigrant visa processing will be paused, as confirmed by multiple sources including the State Department and immigration experts:

  • Afghanistan
  • Albania
  • Algeria
  • Antigua and Barbuda
  • Armenia
  • Azerbaijan
  • Bahamas
  • Bangladesh
  • Barbados
  • Belarus
  • Belize
  • Bhutan
  • Bosnia
  • Brazil
  • Burma (Myanmar)
  • Cambodia
  • Cameroon
  • Cape Verde
  • Colombia
  • Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
  • Cuba
  • Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • Dominica
  • Egypt
  • Eritrea
  • Ethiopia
  • Fiji
  • Gambia
  • Georgia
  • Ghana
  • Grenada
  • Guatemala
  • Guinea
  • Haiti
  • Iran
  • Iraq
  • Jamaica
  • Jordan
  • Kazakhstan
  • Kosovo
  • Kuwait
  • Kyrgyzstan
  • Laos
  • Lebanon
  • Liberia
  • Libya
  • Macedonia (North Macedonia)
  • Moldova
  • Mongolia
  • Montenegro
  • Morocco
  • Nepal
  • Nicaragua
  • Nigeria
  • Pakistan
  • Republic of the Congo
  • Russia
  • Rwanda
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Saint Lucia
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Senegal
  • Sierra Leone
  • Somalia
  • South Sudan
  • Sudan
  • Syria
  • Tanzania
  • Thailand
  • Togo
  • Tunisia
  • Uganda
  • Uruguay
  • Uzbekistan
  • Yemen

This list includes a mix of nations from Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the Americas.

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