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Jan 17, 2026

United States Freezes Immigrant Visas for Brazilians Starting 21 January

United States Freezes Immigrant Visas for Brazilians Starting 21 January
In a late-night communiqué on 15 January, the U.S. Department of State announced an “indefinite pause” on immigrant-visa issuance to citizens of 75 countries, Brazil included. From 00:01 EST on 21 January no new immigrant (permanent-resident) visas will be printed for Brazilians, although non-immigrant categories—tourism, study, temporary work—remain open.

The pause, justified as a review of ‘public-charge’ rules, instantly freezes green-card transfers and multinational-manager (EB-1C) cases. Employers relocating Brazilian talent must pivot to temporary L-1, H-1B or E-2 options, review expiration dates and reassess quota timelines to prevent overstays.

United States Freezes Immigrant Visas for Brazilians Starting 21 January


For individuals and companies trying to pivot quickly, VisaHQ can help streamline the switch to non-immigrant options. Our platform (https://www.visahq.com/brazil/) guides Brazilian applicants through L-1, H-1B, E-2 and visitor-visa requirements, provides document checklists and live status tracking, and connects users with customer support to minimize delays during the State Department’s pause.

Families are caught in the middle; dependants planning to “follow-to-join” principals will be stranded unless they secure humanitarian parole or visitor visas. Immigration lawyers predict a scramble for flights before the 21 January cut-off and warn that status-adjustment strategies inside the U.S. may become more important.

Brazil’s foreign ministry has demanded clarification and hinted at reciprocity, though no counter-measures are expected before Congress returns in February. Corporations with U.S. passport-holders assigned to Brazil should still monitor developments in case the dispute escalates.
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