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US Reduces Visa Validity for Ethiopian Citizens to Three Months

US Reduces Visa Validity for Ethiopian Citizens to Three Months

Taha Sakr
Last updated: July 10, 2025 3:47 pm
By Taha Sakr 3 Min Read
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The United States has shortened the visa validity period for Ethiopian citizens to just three months, effective July 8, 2025, under a new realignment policy implemented by the U.S. Department of State.

In a statement issued by the U.S. Embassy in Addis Ababa, the decision is part of a broader policy adjustment known as the “Reciprocity Nonimmigrant Visa Realignment”, which standardizes entry conditions for non-immigrant visa applicants based on reciprocal agreements and national security considerations.

Under the revised guidelines, B1/B2 visas—typically issued for business and tourism—will now be valid for a single entry and a maximum stay of three months. This marks a significant reduction from the previous two-year, multiple-entry arrangement granted to Ethiopian travelers.

The Embassy clarified that visas issued prior to July 8 will remain valid under their original terms. However, travelers holding the new single-entry visa will not be permitted to re-enter the U.S. if they leave the country, even within the visa’s three-month validity period.

Part of Wider African Visa Policy Shifts

Ethiopia is not alone in facing tighter visa conditions. The U.S. State Department has applied similar changes to other African countries including Ghana and Nigeria, as part of a sweeping policy realignment.

The move follows recent immigration measures introduced under President Donald Trump’s administration, which include new travel restrictions on 36 countries, 25 of which are in Africa. While Ethiopia was not included in the most recent travel ban list issued on June 9, 2025, it remains on the U.S. government’s radar for enhanced scrutiny.

The June directive, signed by President Trump, banned entry for nationals from 12 countries including Eritrea, Sudan, Somalia, Iran, and Afghanistan, citing national security risks. Seven additional countries—including Cuba, Togo, and Turkmenistan—were subjected to partial restrictions.

Ethiopia Warns of Penalties for Overstays

In a related development, Ethiopia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has urged citizens traveling to the United States to comply strictly with visa regulations. During a press briefing on Thursday, Ministry Spokesperson Nebiyat Getachew warned of penalties for overstaying U.S. visa durations, especially for students and workers.

“Overstaying the authorized period will result in serious accountability measures,” Getachew said. He also advised Ethiopian-Americans and other foreign nationals entering Ethiopia on tourist or business visas to respect local visa expiration terms to avoid fines or deportation.

The Ministry further cautioned travelers to ensure the authenticity of their documents when applying for U.S. visas, whether through government or private channels, and during interviews at the Embassy.

“Providing accurate and verifiable documentation is essential,” Getachew added, calling on citizens to remain informed of evolving U.S. immigration regulations.

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