Re: Covid 19 Travel/Immigration to USA - please check here and ask questions
Originally Posted by Boiler
(Post 12961197)
US has never been able to control its Borders, and as far as I am aware the incoming Administration is not going to want to move in that direction.
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Re: Covid 19 Travel/Immigration to USA - please check here and ask questions
Quick update:
I traveled back to LAX on Sun 14 Feb (L-1A with valid National Interest Exception provided by the US Embassy in London), attempted entry via Global Entry (have been a member for years). This worked fine when I traveled to LAX on Sun 10 Jan; I just had to show my negative Covid-19 test result, and I was on my way. (I already got grilled at LHR at check-in if I had an NIE etc., a process that takes 30 mins) However, this time, the CBP officer asked me why I am traveling, to which I responded "I work here". He didn't say a thing but called over a colleague of his. Said colleague, with my passport in his hand, walked me to the CBP "Admissibility Review Office" (private room, special CBP card entry only). I was seated down, and in a few minutes was asked to attend one of the booths within this room. The CBP officer (new person) asked who I worked for, and how long I spent outside the US (to which I replied three weeks). He then stamped my passport, and I was on my way. What I found strange is that I was not asked for the Covid-19 test result, nor if I had a National Interest Exception (though they must see this on their end on the computer). I would have assumed the primary CBP officer (by the GE kiosk) could have pulled up the NIE information on his computer. Has anyone encountered a similar situation? |
Re: Covid 19 Travel/Immigration to USA - please check here and ask questions
I have searched and googled everywhere for the answer to this question but can't find anything that specifically answers it. My husbands parents are US citizens and live in the US but we are UK citizens and passport holders. Is he exempt under the proclamations exemption for being a 'child' of a US citizen? Or is there an age limit of the child ie under 21? I can't find an age limit anywhere and can't seem to get hold of the embassy to ask. His mother is quite ill with cancer and going through some pretty nasty treatment. We are desperately trying to find a way to visit (we will quarantine and test when we get there) as we don't know whether we will see her again at this rate. Thanks
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Re: Covid 19 Travel/Immigration to USA - please check here and ask questions
Originally Posted by lme30005
(Post 12974909)
I have searched and googled everywhere for the answer to this question but can't find anything that specifically answers it. My husbands parents are US citizens and live in the US but we are UK citizens and passport holders. Is he exempt under the proclamations exemption for being a 'child' of a US citizen? Or is there an age limit of the child ie under 21? I can't find an age limit anywhere and can't seem to get hold of the embassy to ask. His mother is quite ill with cancer and going through some pretty nasty treatment. We are desperately trying to find a way to visit (we will quarantine and test when we get there) as we don't know whether we will see her again at this rate. Thanks
The suspension of entry under the proclamation does not apply to: ... v. any alien who is the child, foster child, or ward of a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident, or who is a prospective adoptee seeking to enter the United States pursuant to the IR-4 or IH-4 visa classifications; |
Re: Covid 19 Travel/Immigration to USA - please check here and ask questions
Originally Posted by Tino
(Post 12974915)
The USC or PR must be under 21 and unmarried, yes. Per https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/fi...20Guidance.pdf
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Re: Covid 19 Travel/Immigration to USA - please check here and ask questions
Originally Posted by Tino
(Post 12974915)
*edit* misread child and parent travel. The proclamation does not appear to apply any further restriction on the child of a USC per https://www.cbp.gov/sites/default/fi...20Guidance.pdf
Based on this it would allow your husband to travel but not you. |
Re: Covid 19 Travel/Immigration to USA - please check here and ask questions
Originally Posted by lme30005
(Post 12974917)
That info suggested the parent alien must have a USC child under 21. What about the other way round, where the child is the alien but the parent is a USC? Or am I just getting confused?!
Then, personally, I don't see how your husband would be eligible. I would be interested to know if any application he makes would be approved. As previously said YOU as wife would not be eligible under this proclamation. |
Re: Covid 19 Travel/Immigration to USA - please check here and ask questions
Yes they moved there and became USC's about 12 years ago. It's really difficult to get any sort of answer as most searches seem to apply to immigrant visas, not just visiting on an ESTA. US embassy say they can't offer any sort of interpretation of the proclamation so no idea how we'd find out. Maybe an airline would know something
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Re: Covid 19 Travel/Immigration to USA - please check here and ask questions
Originally Posted by lme30005
(Post 12975014)
Yes they moved there and became USC's about 12 years ago. It's really difficult to get any sort of answer as most searches seem to apply to immigrant visas, not just visiting on an ESTA. US embassy say they can't offer any sort of interpretation of the proclamation so no idea how we'd find out. Maybe an airline would know something
https://travel.state.gov/content/tra...d-ireland.html Certainly the proclamation states that 'children' are exempt from the banning of travellers from the UK, (children, foster children, and wards); just interested to see how an adult with UK passport and parents who are naturalised US citizens would fare trying to enter US under his parents status. |
Re: Covid 19 Travel/Immigration to USA - please check here and ask questions
Originally Posted by SanDiegogirl
(Post 12975015)
Certainly visiting on an ESTA is no-no at the moment without an NIE approval: (see below)
https://travel.state.gov/content/tra...d-ireland.html Certainly the proclamation states that 'children' are exempt from the banning of travellers from the UK, (children, foster children, and wards); just interested to see how an adult with UK passport and parents who are naturalised US citizens would fare trying to enter US under his parents status. |
Re: Covid 19 Travel/Immigration to USA - please check here and ask questions
I understand the OP is in the UK ....
yes, entering the US from outside of the 'banned zone' is still in effect I believe. |
Re: Covid 19 Travel/Immigration to USA - please check here and ask questions
I would be concerned about re-entering the UK. There are reports of the US being added to the mandatory hotel quarantine list of countries.
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Re: Covid 19 Travel/Immigration to USA - please check here and ask questions
As per https://www.natlawreview.com/article...-schengen-area, I will update the forum here should my upcoming NIE be impacted next week when I travel from LAX to LHR (I need to return to LAX after two weeks).
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Re: Covid 19 Travel/Immigration to USA - please check here and ask questions
Originally Posted by destone
(Post 12980135)
As per https://www.natlawreview.com/article...-schengen-area, I will update the forum here should my upcoming NIE be impacted next week when I travel from LAX to LHR (I need to return to LAX after two weeks).
To those who previously thought that NIEs were easy to obtain: we may be facing tough times ahead. Who would have thought that under Biden such arbitrary UK/Schengen restrictions would become much more severe. According to https://www.jdsupra.com/legalnews/ur...lers-6506233/?, this must be concerning for those affected: "Additionally, as the Department of State in Washington, D.C. will adjudicate these waiver requests, not the individual consular posts, we could see delays in the adjudication of these NIE waiver requests." |
Re: Covid 19 Travel/Immigration to USA - please check here and ask questions
Originally Posted by destone
(Post 12980135)
As per https://www.natlawreview.com/article...-schengen-area, I will update the forum here should my upcoming NIE be impacted next week when I travel from LAX to LHR (I need to return to LAX after two weeks).
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