In June 2025, the U.S. introduced a ban affecting 12 countries, largely from Africa and the Middle East — not European nations — where citizens were barred from entry under all visa categories. Additional countries were placed into partial restrictions at that time.
7.2 Expansions (December 2025)
7.3 Visa Processing Suspensions (January 2026)
Additionally, in early 2026 the U.S. announced a pause on processing immigrant visas for a list of 75 countries, but this affected countries in the Caribbean, Africa, and South Asia — not Europe. This measure limits permanent‑residence processing but is separate from the formal travel ban.
8. Conclusion: European Countries and U.S. Entry
To reiterate:
No European country is officially banned from entering the United States as part of the current U.S. travel ban list.
European governments have issued travel advisories, not bans, for their citizens regarding travel to the U.S. in some cases.
The U.S. travel ban list as of January 2026 includes 39 countries, all outside Europe, based on stated security, vetting, or diplomatic considerations.