Donald Trump Imposes Partial US Entry Restrictions on Togolese Nationals

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Friday, 06 June 2025 10:00
Donald Trump Imposes Partial US Entry Restrictions on Togolese Nationals

(Togo First) - The Trump administration has imposed partial entry restrictions on Togolese nationals, effective June 4, 2025. The policy affects seven countries facing tightened visa rules, citing persistent weaknesses in traveler screening and high visa overstay rates.

The White House highlighted Togo’s 19.03% overstay rate for B1/B2 visas and 35.05% for F, M, and J visas in its Overstay Report

While not a full ban, the restrictions target tourism, temporary work, and study visas. This could hinder academic and professional opportunities for young Togolese seeking training or jobs in the U.S.

Togo’s government, currently pushing to strengthen international partnerships for digital transformation and foreign investment, faces added strain. The move coincides with reduced U.S. aid under Trump, including the shutdown of USAID’s Togo office.

The restrictions may slow economic, technological, and human exchanges critical to Togo’s development agenda.

Lomé has not yet issued an official response, but concerns mount over impacts on university exchanges, skills transfers, and business relations.

12 other countries face total entry bans, while Togo’s restrictions remain partial.

This article was initially published in French by Ayi Renaud Dossavi

Edited in English by Ange Jason Quenum

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