An update on US travel: Important info on US travel ban exemption

 

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Here an important question answered regarding who’s exempted from the US travel ban.

Can family members of a minor US citizen enter the US with the travel ban prevailing?

The US travel ban gives exemption to the father and mother of US residents who are minors as well as inexperienced cardholders. However, the exemption is not granted to grandparents.

The following is a list of close family members that are exempted from the US travel ban:

  • Any individual
    • who’s not a citizen of the US,
    • partner of a US citizen, or
    • LPR (inexperienced card holder)
  • Any individual
    • who’s not a citizen of the US and is a US citizen’s sibling or LPR,
    • the US citizen/LPR and the non-US citizen are holding a ‘single’ status and are under 21 years of age
  • Any individual
    • who’s not a citizen of the US and is the parent or authorized guardian of a citizen or LPR of the US,
    • the US citizen/LPR youngster and the non-US citizen are both holding a ‘single’ status and are under 21 years of age
  • Any individual
    • who’s not a citizen of the US and is the child, ward, or foster youngster of a citizen/LPR of the US, or
    • is a potential adoptee looking to enter the US pursuing the classifications of IH-4 or IR-4 visa

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