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Myanmar Visa Restrictions Lifted

The State Department is no longer suspending U.S. entry for immigrants or non-immigrants of “persons who formulate, implement, or benefit from policies that impede Myanmar's (Burma's) transition to democracy" and their immediate family members, State announced May 2. Terminating these…

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entry restrictions, known as the 1996 Visa Ban, is consistent with the administration's approach to "strengthen and encourage further reform while holding Myanmar (Burma) to its commitments on human rights and democratization," according to the State Department. The new policy does not automatically entitle people to visas for U.S. entry. Other restrictions, including the Immigration and Naturalization Act and the 2008 Block Burmese Junta’s Anti-Democratic Efforts, still apply.