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U.S. Embassy confirms temporary halt on immigrant visa issuance for affected countries

Summary by Pattaya Mail
The U.S. Embassy in Thailand announces via social media that immigrant visa issuance has been suspended for nationals of 75 countries, including Thailand, while allowing applications and interviews to continue under existing procedures with limited exemptions. PATTAYA, Thailand – The U.S. Embassy in Thailand has clarified on social media that immigrant visa issuances are indefinitely suspended for nationals of 75 countries, including Thailand. T…
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Pattaya Mail broke the news in Pattaya City, Thailand on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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