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Travel Ban Countries 2024

  • On January 20, 2021, newly inaugurated president Joe Biden issued a proclamation revoking the Trump travel bans, with the exception of the reverse travel ban prohibiting American citizens from traveling to North Korea.
  • The "Trump Travel Ban" was actually a series of Executive Orders and Presidential Proclamations. The most well-known was the third in the series, Presidential Proclamation 9645, which was issued Sept. 24, 2017 and restricted travel from eight countries: six Muslim-majority countries, Venezuela, and North Korea.
Country
Advisory Level
Date Issued
RussiaLevel 4: Do Not Travel09-05-2023
IranLevel 4: Do Not Travel01-11-2024
MyanmarLevel 4: Do Not Travel01-22-2024
SudanLevel 4: Do Not Travel04-22-2023
IraqLevel 4: Do Not Travel10-22-2023
AfghanistanLevel 4: Do Not Travel12-18-2023
YemenLevel 4: Do Not Travel12-19-2023
UkraineLevel 4: Do Not Travel05-22-2023
VenezuelaLevel 4: Do Not Travel07-17-2023
North KoreaLevel 4: Do Not Travel07-24-2023
SyriaLevel 4: Do Not Travel07-13-2023
MaliLevel 4: Do Not Travel07-31-2023
Burkina FasoLevel 4: Do Not Travel07-31-2023
SomaliaLevel 4: Do Not Travel07-31-2023
South SudanLevel 4: Do Not Travel07-31-2023
HaitiLevel 4: Do Not Travel07-27-2023
BelarusLevel 4: Do Not Travel07-26-2023
LibyaLevel 4: Do Not Travel07-13-2023
Central African RepublicLevel 4: Do Not Travel07-31-2023

What countries are US citizens not allowed to visit?

In 2018, a travel ban was put in place that prevented US citizens from visiting Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Venezuela, and Yemen. Chad was originally on the list, but it was later removed.

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