US Excludes Nigeria, UK, Others From 2025 Visa Waiver

The United States has released the list of eligible countries for its 2025 Visa Waiver Programme (VWP), with notable exclusions, including the United Kingdom and all African nations.

While the UK was left out of the programme, it remained eligible under specific conditions. Similarly, countries such as Nigeria, Ghana, and South Africa are not included, as no African nation has been granted visa-free entry under the updated list.

A key highlight of the 2025 update is the addition of Romania, reflecting the US government’s evolving approach to diplomatic relations and border security standards. The latest revisions also emphasise enhanced security checks and a focus on countries with strong diplomatic ties.

According to the US Bureau of Consular Affairs, the Visa Waiver Programme allows citizens or nationals of eligible countries to travel to the United States for tourism or business for up to 90 days without obtaining a visa.

The Buareau stated, “Travellers must have a valid Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) approval prior to travel and meet all requirements explained below. If you prefer to have a visa in your passport, you may still apply for a visitor visa.”

The latest update introduces policy changes on permit eligibility and revisions to the list of participating countries. The US government has emphasised streamlining visa-free travel while reinforcing border security measures.

With 40 countries included, the Visa Waiver Programme continues to provide millions of travellers with easier access to the United States for business, tourism, and transit travel.

Hereunder is the Full List of eligible countries for 2025 United States Visa Waiver Programme:

  1. Andorra
  2. Australia
  3. Austria
  4. Belgium
  5. Chile
  6. Czech Republic
  7. Croatia
  8. Denmark
  9. Estonia
  10. Finland
  11. France
  12. Germany
  13. Greece
  14. Hungary
  15. Iceland
  16. Ireland
  17. Italy
  18. Israel
  19. Norway
  20. Poland
  21. Portugal
  22. San Marino
  23. Singapore
  24. Slovakia
  25. Japan
  26. Slovenia
  27. Latvia
  28. South Korea
  29. Liechtenstein
  30. Spain
  31. Lithuania
  32. Sweden
  33. Luxembourg
  34. Switzerland
  35. Malta
  36. Netherlands
  37. New Zealand
  38. Qatar
  39. Romania
  40. Monac

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