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The Trump administration issued two Presidential Proclamations on June 4 with the first taking effect June 9 and imposing full and partial travel restrictions barring entry to the U.S. for 19 countries, subject to certain exceptions. The second imposes restrictions on certain international students pursuing studies at Harvard University.
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Additional Information: Foreign nationals are reminded to speak with their BAL team prior to international travel and to be aware of general travel requirements, including maintaining valid status in the U.S. The above policies may be subject to litigation. BAL will continue to monitor developments and update accordingly. U.S. immigration policies may change quickly and without prior notice.
For the latest updates and insights regarding these policies, in-house immigration professionals are invited to join BAL Community at no cost.
The fact sheet for the proclamation, “Restricting the Entry of Foreign Nationals to Protect the United States from Foreign Terrorists and Other National Security and Public Safety Threats,” can be found here.
The fact sheet for the proclamation, “Enhancing National Security by Addressing Risks at Harvard University,” can be found here.
This alert has been provided by the BAL U.S. Practice Group.
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