New Coronavirus America suspends visa issuance worldwide March 21 5:01

The U.S. State Department has announced on May 20 that it will suspend visa issuance in all countries.

The United States has suspended visa issuance at US embassies and consulates in most countries since the 18th, but has extended it to all countries.

The United States has issued more than 9.2 million visas in the past year and is expected to have a significant impact.

However, the State Department has stated that travel based on visa waiver measures will continue to be permitted, and that if an emergency travel is required, the Embassy or other bureau will be called upon.

The United States does not allow visa issuance or allow foreigners with a history of travel to Iran within two weeks to China and Europe, where infections are growing, and to Iran.

Meanwhile, the U.S. government raised the level of vigilance for U.S. citizens abroad to the strictest level 4 on the 19th, demanding that all overseas travel be halted, and urging citizens staying in each country to immediately proceed with evacuation. Call to take.