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    US to deny visas citing obesity and diabetes cases

    November 8, 2025

    WASHINGTON, November 8, 2025: The United States Department of State has issued new instructions to consular offices worldwide expanding the list of medical conditions that may lead to visa denials. Under the updated guidance, chronic illnesses including obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease are now among the factors that visa officers can consider when determining whether an applicant may become a “public charge” and therefore ineligible for entry or permanent residency. The directive, recently circulated to U.S. embassies and consulates, broadens the interpretation of existing immigration law governing applicants who could require extensive medical treatment or financial support while in the country.

    US to deny visas citing obesity and diabetes cases
    Chronic conditions including diabetes and obesity now part of US visa medical evaluations.

    The new policy aligns chronic, non-communicable conditions with the same category of risk previously reserved for infectious diseases or serious disabilities that could impose long-term healthcare costs on public resources. According to officials familiar with the instruction, consular officers must now assess whether applicants with such conditions have sufficient financial means to cover their own medical care for the duration of their stay. The guidance specifies that an applicant’s eligibility may be affected if treatment is expected to require ongoing management, hospitalization, or specialized care that could lead to dependency on public funds or government-supported medical programs.

    The policy also extends the assessment to family members applying as dependents. Visa adjudicators are instructed to evaluate whether a dependent’s medical condition could affect the primary applicant’s financial stability or capacity to remain employed. The language of the directive emphasizes the need for “adequate financial resources” to sustain healthcare expenses without recourse to public assistance, social security, or other government aid. Until now, medical screenings for visa applicants primarily focused on communicable diseases such as tuberculosis, as well as vaccination records and mental health evaluations.

    US expands visa health evaluation for applicants

    The inclusion of conditions like diabetes and heart disease represents a significant expansion of medical scrutiny, bringing common chronic ailments under consideration in the visa review process. Immigration attorneys say the policy will likely affect immigrant visa categories most, though it could be applied across other visa types as determined by individual consular offices. Public health data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention indicate that obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases are among the most prevalent chronic illnesses globally, with high treatment costs and long-term health management implications.

    The State Department’s revision follows a broader review of visa policies intended to align medical eligibility standards with fiscal responsibility criteria already applied under U.S. immigration law. Embassies and consulates have been instructed to implement the guidance immediately. Officers are expected to rely on existing medical examination reports provided by authorized physicians and financial documentation submitted by applicants. No new medical tests have been introduced, but additional scrutiny of medical histories and treatment plans is anticipated during case reviews. The State Department said the change is part of an ongoing update of immigration procedures to ensure that all applicants meet the statutory requirements for self-sufficiency and admissibility.

    New rules emphasize healthcare self-sufficiency proof

    Officials emphasized that determinations will continue to be made on a case-by-case basis in accordance with established law and medical reporting standards. The move is expected to affect applicants for immigrant visas, diversity visas, and certain family and employment-based categories, particularly where ongoing treatment or care costs are substantial. Applicants seeking temporary visas may also face questions about their health and financial preparedness but are less likely to be impacted unless long-term residence or employment is involved. Individuals with chronic medical conditions planning to apply for U.S. visas are being advised to prepare comprehensive medical documentation and proof of financial capacity to pay for private healthcare.

    Consular offices are expected to provide further procedural details through official embassy websites in the coming weeks. Applicants are advised to regularly monitor these updates, as local implementation timelines may differ across regions. Embassies are also likely to issue country-specific guidance outlining documentation requirements, medical report formats, and financial evidence standards needed to demonstrate eligibility under the revised health and self-sufficiency criteria. – By  Content Syndication Services.

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