Heather Nauert
Department of State Spokesperson
Washington, DC
April 10, 2018
President Donald J. Trump announced today the lifting of travel
restrictions for Chadian nationals following a period of review in which
the Government of Chad improved their identity-management and
information sharing practices.
On September 24, following an extensive review and engagement period
with countries around the world, the President signed Proclamation 9645
that directed the Departments of State and Homeland Security to restrict
the entry of certain nationals of countries identified as deficient in
their identity-management and information sharing practices, subject to
limited exceptions and waivers on a case-by-case basis, in order to
protect the security and welfare of the United States. The September 24
Presidential Proclamation has been fully implemented since December 8,
2017.
Chad is a critical and vital partner to the U.S. counterterrorism
mission. Chad has made significant strides and now meets the baseline
criteria established in the Presidential Proclamation. For this reason,
the travel restrictions placed on Chad are terminated effective April
13. Its citizens will again be able to receive visas for travel to the
United States.
We welcome the improved practices by the Chadian authorities, which
demonstrate a clear off ramp for countries placed on the travel
restriction list. These improvements will improve security for the
people of Chad and the United States.
The United States looks forward to further cooperation with Chad on security, good governance, health, and economic development.
Friday, April 13, 2018
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