(b) The Secretary of State, in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Safety, the Secretary of Defense, the Lawyer Normal, the Director of National Intelligence, and the top of every other executive department or company (company) that the Secretary of State deems applicable, shall engage the nations listed in part 2 of this proclamation, and some other international locations that have information-sharing, identity-administration, or danger-factor deficiencies as practicable, acceptable, and in line with the foreign policy, national security, and public-security targets of the United States.
(g) The Secretary of Homeland Security assesses that the following countries continue to have “insufficient” id-management protocols, data-sharing practices, and threat components, with respect to the baseline described in subsection (c) of this part, such that entry restrictions and limitations are beneficial: Chad, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Syria, Venezuela, and Yemen.
To mitigate against problems, as it’s your accountability to test your travel paperwork are valid and also you meet the entry necessities, all the time check the International and Commonwealth Workplace web site for the entry guidelines of the nations you’re visiting properly before travelling and provides yourself plenty of time to get your paperwork in order.
(i) Part 2(e) of Government Order 13780 …