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US lifts visa freeze for foreign doctors from 39 countries easing access for hospital staffing
International
Published on 4 May 2026

Freeze quietly hit doctors from 39 countries
The U.S. reversed a visa processing freeze that had sidelined foreign doctors from 39 countries, letting them continue working. The change comes after warnings the policy could worsen the U.S. physician shortage, given that foreign-trained doctors form a substantial share of the medical workforce, especially in primary care.
- Visa processing freeze for foreign doctors is reversed
- Affected doctors came from 39 countries
- Decision aims to prevent worsening physician shortages
- Foreign doctors are key in primary care staffing
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