Presidential Proclamations
Presidential proclamations (generally referred to as 212f) are published in the Federal Register and arise from a foreign policy decision to keep certain elements in a given country from getting a visa. Proclamations are rescinded or added depending on current circumstances. Contact VO/L/C for further information. The Presidential proclamations which currently affect the issuance of United States visas are as follows:
- Belarus Proclamation 8015
- Bosnia Proclamation 6749
- Burma Proclamation 6925
- Corruption Proclamation 7750
- Cuba Proclamation 5377
- Cuba Proclamation 5517
- Executive Order 13354
- Executive Order 13356
- Haiti Proclamation 6685
- High Seas Interdiction Proclamation 4865
- Lebanon Proclamation
- Nicaragua Proclamation 5887
- Schedule of Fees - Final Rule 2005
- Serbia and Montenegro Proclamation 7249
- Sierra Leone Proclamation 7062
- Sierra Leone Proclamation 7359
- Sudan Proclamation 6958
- Western Balkans Proclamation 7452
- Zimbabwe Proclamation 7524
