US ends visa-free entry for visitors to North Korea
The United States has revoked visa-free entry rights to the country, for foreigners who have visited North Korea in the past eight years.
The US allows citizens of 38 countries including South Korea, Japan and France to enter for up to 90 days without a visa under a waiver program
But visitors who have traveled to eight countries including North Korea since March 1, 2011, are "no longer eligible".
these people will have to apply for tourist or business visas.
The other seven countries - most of them in the Middle East were already on the exclusion list.
US citizens have been banned from visiting North Korea since 2017
The United States has revoked visa-free entry rights to the country, for foreigners who have visited North Korea in the past eight years.
The US allows citizens of 38 countries including South Korea, Japan and France to enter for up to 90 days without a visa under a waiver program
But visitors who have traveled to eight countries including North Korea since March 1, 2011, are "no longer eligible".
these people will have to apply for tourist or business visas.
The other seven countries - most of them in the Middle East were already on the exclusion list.
US citizens have been banned from visiting North Korea since 2017