The United States has suspended immigrant visas for Bangladeshis
The U.S. Department of State has temporarily suspended the issuance of immigrant visas for citizens of 75 countries, including Bangladesh. A high rate of reliance on government assistance has been cited as one of the key reasons behind this decision. However, the restriction applies only to immigrant visas and does not affect non-immigrant visas such as tourist or student visas.
Why this decision
According to information from the U.S. government, the suspension has been imposed on countries whose immigrants show comparatively higher dependence on public assistance. The move is intended to reduce pressure on taxpayer-funded resources and to restore balance in the immigration system.

Bangladesh’s position
Bangladesh’s inclusion on the list has created concern among prospective immigrants. In particular, those planning to settle permanently in the United States may face new uncertainty due to this decision. No specific timeframe has yet been announced for how long the suspension will remain in place.
Visas not affected
The Department of State has clearly stated that the suspension applies only to immigrant visas. This means that applications for tourist visas, student visas, and other temporary visas will continue as usual. As a result, those wishing to travel to the United States for short-term purposes will not face immediate obstacles.

Possible impact and reactions
The decision may temporarily disrupt immigration plans for citizens of the affected countries. Experts believe the move is part of broader changes in U.S. immigration policy, potentially signaling further policy adjustments in the future.
While there is concern among citizens of the affected countries, the continued availability of non-immigrant visas suggests that sectors such as education and tourism are unlikely to experience major disruptions.

















