The U.S. Embassy in Tashkent has officially confirmed that immigrant visa issuance for citizens of Uzbekistan has been temporarily suspended. The announcement does not introduce a new restriction, but rather clarifies a decision that had already been taken earlier by the U.S. State Department.
When were immigrant visas suspended?
According to official information, the U.S. State Department paused the issuance of immigrant visas starting January 21, 2026. The measure applies to countries which, in the U.S. government’s assessment, have historically seen higher use of publicly funded social assistance programs by immigrants.
What does the ambassador’s comment mean?
The Embassy emphasized that the suspension concerns only the issuance of visas. The ambassador’s comment serves as an official explanation of the current situation, confirming that the decision is already in effect and explaining how it is being implemented.
Are green card visas affected?
Yes. All categories of immigrant visas are currently impacted, including visas that lead to permanent residency, commonly known as green cards. This includes family-based immigration visas, employment-based immigrant visas, and Diversity Visa (DV) lottery visas.
Can applicants still submit documents and attend interviews?
Yes. The suspension does not prevent applicants from submitting visa applications or attending scheduled interviews. The U.S. State Department continues to schedule and conduct immigrant visa interviews as usual.
What exactly is paused?
While interviews and application processing continue, immigrant visas are not being issued at this time. Even applicants who successfully pass their interviews will not receive visas until further notice.
Why has visa issuance been stopped?
U.S. authorities explain the pause as part of a broader review of immigration policy and eligibility assessment criteria. Visa issuance will remain suspended until updated evaluation procedures are finalized.
When will green card visas reopen?
At present, the U.S. State Department has not announced any specific date for resuming the issuance of immigrant visas, including green cards. Officials indicate that visas may only be reissued after new assessment standards are approved and an official announcement is made.
How does this compare with earlier statements?
Previously, Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that U.S. visas were being processed as usual and that no official restrictions had been imposed. The Embassy’s latest statement clarifies that the pause applies specifically to immigrant visa issuance.
Prepared by: Doniyor Tuxsinov
