Two Countries Announce New Travel Entry Rules

Across the Sahel, governments are taking a firmer stance on how mobility is managed. Countries such as MaliBurkina FasoNiger, and Chad have introduced tighter entry requirements for U.S. travelers, signaling a shift in how visa policies are used. These changes reflect a broader push for reciprocity—an effort to align their own rules with those applied to their citizens abroad.

For these governments, visa policy is not just administrative—it carries political and symbolic weight. Adjusting entry requirements becomes a way to assert sovereignty and respond to what they perceive as imbalanced travel restrictions. The message is less about limiting movement outright and more about redefining the terms under which that movement happens.

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