The United States does not support a blanket visa ban for Russian citizens, a State Department spokesperson said.
“The US wouldn’t want to close off pathways to refuge and safety for Russia’s dissidents or others who are vulnerable to human rights abuses. We’ve also been clear that it is important to draw a line between the actions of the Russian government and its policies in Ukraine, and the people of Russia”, - the spokesperson said.
He added that the US has “worked with Allies and partners to impose costs, including visa restrictions for Kremlin officials and their enablers”.
“Since February 24, the United States has taken steps to impose visa restrictions on nearly 5,000 individuals in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. We will continue to identify those involved in Russia’s invasion and will promote accountability for their conduct. We are looking at all tools to hold the Kremlin to account”, - the spokesperson concluded.