The U.S. government has announced a temporary pause on visa issuance for travelers who have visited South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, or Uganda within 21 days prior to their intended travel to the United States. This decision is part of the country's efforts to manage health risks associated with the Ebola virus outbreak in these regions. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other health officials are monitoring the situation closely.
U.S. Pauses Visa Issuance for Travelers from Ebola-Affected Countries
The U.S. has paused visa issuance for travelers who have been in South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, or Uganda within the last 21 days. This measure aims to address health concerns related to the Ebola virus outbreak in these countries.
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