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US Temporarily Bans Burundian Travellers Over Visa Violations

August 4, 2025
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The United States has temporarily banned travellers from Burundi, citing “repeated violations” of visa rules.

The announcement was made by the US Embassy in Bujumbura via a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday.

It follows President Donald Trump’s June directive enforcing partial or full travel bans on citizens from several nations, mostly in Africa.

The embassy stressed that visa compliance is not only a personal responsibility but also a national one, saying, “Sadly, due to repeated violations, U.S. visas for Burundians are temporarily banned… Let us uphold the rules, because one person’s actions can close doors for an entire nation.”

The announcement did not disclose specific details, but a 2024 US report revealed that over 15% of Burundians overstayed their visas—significantly higher than Japan’s 0.15%, though lower than Chad’s 49%.

Burundi was among seven nations hit with a partial travel ban in June, affecting visas for students and medical visits. Another 12 countries, including Somalia, Sudan, Eritrea, Republic of Congo, and Equatorial Guinea, are under a full ban. The Trump administration justified the bans on grounds such as weak central passport vetting systems and high visa overstay rates.

A Burundian government source, speaking anonymously, confirmed that discussions are ongoing in hopes of lifting the suspension.

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Burundi is facing a temporary travel ban to the United States due to high rates of visa overstays by its citizens—over 15% in 2024.

The decision comes amid a broader immigration clampdown by President Trump’s administration, targeting countries deemed to have poor visa compliance or inadequate passport control systems.

The ban currently affects student and medical visit visas, with full details yet to be disclosed. Burundi joins other African nations facing similar restrictions, sparking diplomatic concern and negotiations.

The US embassy’s statement underscores how individual visa abuses can damage a nation’s broader travel opportunities, affecting education, health access, and diplomacy.

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