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United States Bars 26 Under Adversary Visa Rule

Brandon Richards
Brandon Richards ·
Verified · 5 sources· Updated April 17, 2026
United States Bars 26 Under Adversary Visa Rule

The program/policy
The U.S. State Department expanded its visa restriction policy on April 16, 2026 and the scope is narrow, honestly, but serious. It targets 26 individuals in the Western Hemisphere, plus their immediate family members, who were found acting on behalf of adversarial countries, agents or enterprises to undermine U.S. interests and the legal hook is INA Section 212(a)(3)(C).

This isn't a tourist or nomad visa shake-up. It doesn't change standard visitor rules and it doesn't touch general travel categories, though the government says it can bar people tied to influence operations, strategic-resource deals or regional destabilization efforts, which, surprisingly, is the point here.

Who it affects
Mostly, it affects named individuals and the networks around them. Tourists, digital nomads and ordinary expats aren't the target and that matters because the policy is about selective exclusion, not a country-wide travel clampdown.

Families can be swept in too. That's the uncomfortable part.

What to do
If you don't match the profile, there's nothing to file and no special action required, but travelers with political, business or family ties to sanctioned figures should expect tougher screening, weirdly enough, even if they're not on the restriction list themselves. If you're applying for a U.S. visa now, keep your records clean, answer directly and avoid any connection that could raise a foreign-policy flag.

  • Check whether your case involves restricted entities.
  • Expect extra scrutiny if ties exist.
  • Watch for follow-up guidance from the State Department.

This sits apart from the broader January 1, 2026 travel restrictions affecting nationals of 39 countries, so don't mix the two rules up, because they're doing different jobs.

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