Several countries have introduced reciprocal visa bans targeting American citizens after former U.S. President Donald Trump expanded his administration’s travel restrictions in December to cover 20 additional nations and the Palestinian Authority.
On December 26, Niger became the first to respond, announcing a complete and permanent suspension of visa issuance for U.S. nationals and an indefinite entry ban on Americans. The government said the measure was guided by “principles of reciprocity” after Niger was added to Washington’s expanded list of restricted countries in June.
Chad soon followed, suspending visa services for U.S. citizens on similar grounds.
As of January 2026, 39 countries now face either full entry bans or targeted visa restrictions for travel to the United States.
Burkina Faso has become the latest country to respond with parallel travel measures. The landlocked West African state announced that it had introduced “equivalent visa measures for citizens of the United States,” effectively amounting to a complete suspension of U.S. travel visas.
In a statement, the government reaffirmed its commitment to “mutual respect, sovereign equality of states, and the principle of reciprocity” in international relations.
Western travel to Burkina Faso remains limited due to persistent insecurity and political instability. The U.S. State Department currently designates the country as a Level 4 “Do Not Travel” destination, citing ongoing terrorist threats and civil unrest—factors that the Trump administration previously cited as justification for its expanded ban.
Neighboring Mali has also enforced a reciprocal ban on U.S. travelers. Its Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation announced that American citizens will now face “the same conditions and requirements as those imposed by the American authorities on Malian citizens entering the United States.”
Both Mali and Burkina Faso emphasized that their actions stem from the principle of reciprocity and sovereign equality, underscoring growing diplomatic tensions surrounding the U.S. travel restrictions.