US bars Iranians from trade and investment visas
Iranians are no longer eligible for such visas, the service said.
The E-1 and E-2 non immigrant visas allow citizens of other countries to be admitted into the United States to engage in international trade or to invest a large sum of capital.
Iranians are no longer eligible for such visas, the service said. Those already in the country with these visas must leave once their authorized stay expires, it said. It was not clear how many Iranians will be affected.
The little-known agreement was signed long before Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution that turned the two countries into archenemies.