How long does the US Visa Waiver ban for people who travelled to Iran last?

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Recently, the USA announced that people who traveled to Iran are not longer eligible for the Visa Waiver Program. However, I can't find any information about whether this ban is forever or just for a couple of years.

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Can I travel to USA If I have visited Iran?

If you hold a visa for the USA then there is no issue in travelling there after visiting Iran. The current rules (in so much as they effect tourists) do however mean that you cannot enter the USA via the ESTA system if you have travelled to Iran (or a number of other countries in the past five years).

Can Iranian citizens travel to the United States 2022?

Step 1 : Iranian citizens need to get a visa for USA by going to the nearest embassy. Step 2 : Fill the application form for USA. Step 4 : Once the visa application for USA is approved, you will be notified by e-mail. Step 6 : You can now travel to USA and stay for the duration on your visa.

Can I go to America if I have been to Iraq?

Travelers who want to study or work in America or want to live in America must also apply for a visa. If you have visited in the past (after 1 March 2011) one of the following countries you also must apply for a visa. These countries are: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Syria, Sudan, Yemen or Somalia.

Can I apply for an ESTA if I have been to Iran?

Travellers that have ever been to Iran or Iraq are not always able to apply for an ESTA. This also holds for travellers that have ever been to Syria, Sudan, Yemen, Libya or Somalia.



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