More Countries Face Potential U.S. Travel Ban: What You Need to Know Now
44. Solomon Islands
This Pacific archipelago may be under scrutiny due to its minimal immigration infrastructure, lack of biometric passport technology, and reports of inconsistent border management. The Solomon Islands’ increasing economic alignment with non-Western powers has also prompted concerns over document control and diplomatic transparency. While tourism remains limited, a U.S. travel ban would further isolate the country and cut off migration pathways for citizens seeking education or work abroad—compounding the nation’s development challenges and reducing diplomatic leverage in a tense geopolitical climate.