According to reports by Fox News and other U.S. media outlets, the United States has temporarily paused visa processing for citizens of Egypt and 74 other countries. The move has not yet been officially confirmed by the U.S. government, and no formal statement has been issued by the Department of State. Fox News reported that the pause is linked to an internal review of visa screening and vetting procedures. The reported measure would affect applicants from a wide range of countries, including Egypt, Russia, Iran, Somalia, Afghanistan, and several others across the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Latin America. The reports suggest the pause could begin later this month on 21 January, though exact details remain unclear. U.S. media outlets citing unnamed sources said the step is part of a broader effort to reassess immigration and visa policies, particularly focusing on security checks and the criteria used to approve visa applications. However, officials have not publicly confirmed whether the suspension applies to all visa categories or how long it may last. As of now, there has been no official announcement from the U.S. Embassy in Cairo or the U.S. Continue reading "US Pauses Visa Processing for Egyptians, 74 Other Nationalities: Reports" The post US Pauses Visa Processing for Egyptians, 74 Other Nationalities: Reports first appeared on Egyptian Streets .