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India's neighbours among 75 nations hit by Donald Trump visa freeze? Check FULL list

Exceptions to the 75-nation immigrant visa freeze will be 'very limited', according to the US State Department

A representative image of a US visa stamp (L) and US President Donald Trump (R) | AP

The Donald Trump administration on Wednesday decided to indefinitely pause immigrant visa processing for 75 nations, citing the 'America First' policy.

The visa processing freeze, which begins from January 21 onwards, targets applicants that the US State Department claims are likely to become a "public charge"—those who depended on government benefits for basic needs.

In that regard, consular officials have been instructed to deny visa applications until screening and vetting procedures are revamped, as per a US State Department memo reviewed by Fox News.

Exceptions to the visa freeze will be "very limited", as in cases like the applicant clearing public charge considerations, the applicant being a dual national with a valid passport for a country not on the list, or if the applicant is able to prove how their travel would be of national interest to the US.

Spanning nearly one-third of the world's countries, the full list of the 75 nations facing the visa freeze are as follows:

Afghanistan

Albania

Algeria

Antigua and Barbuda

Armenia

Azerbaijan

Bahamas

Bangladesh

Barbados

Belarus

Belize

Bhutan

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Brazil

Myanmar

Cambodia

Cameroon

Cape Verde

Colombia

Côte d’Ivoire

Cuba

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Dominica

Egypt

Eritrea

Ethiopia

Fiji

The Gambia

Georgia

Ghana

Grenada

Guatemala

Guinea

Haiti

Iran

Iraq

Jamaica

Jordan

Kazakhstan

Kosovo

Kuwait

Kyrgyzstan

Laos

Lebanon

Liberia

Libya

North Macedonia

Moldova

Mongolia

Montenegro

Morocco

Nepal

Nicaragua

Nigeria

Pakistan

Republic of the Congo

Russia

Rwanda

St Kitts and Nevis

St Lucia

St Vincent and the Grenadines

Senegal

Sierra Leone

Somalia

South Sudan

Sudan

Syria

Tanzania

Thailand

Togo

Tunisia

Uganda

Uruguay

Uzbekistan

Yemen