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New Travel Ban: Questions And Answers

03 February 2020

Author: New York Immigration lawyer Alena Shautsova

On January 31, 2020, President Trump expanded travel ban by adding six new countries to the list of countries nationals of which cannot come to the U.S. without waivers. This new ban, unlike the previous ones, concerns Immigrant visas only.

Which countries are included in the new travel ban 2020?

Burma (Myanmar), Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Nigeria, Sudan, and Tanzania

When will the new travel ban go into effect?

The effective date of the new ban is February 21, 2020, at 12:01 AM. It means that those who have immigrant visa interviews on or after that day or have not entered the US prior to that day will be affected by the new ban.

What is the reason for the new travel ban?

According to the Presidential Proclamation Improving Enhanced Vetting Capabilities and Processes for Detecting Attempted Entry, these countries do not comply with the required security procedures.

How the new travel ban affects the national of these new countries?

It suspends issuance of Immigrant visas, except for as Special Immigrants who have provided assistance to the U.S. government. Except for Tanzania and Sudan, it suspends the entry of DV lottery immigrants.

Who are covered by the new travel ban?

The following persons are affected by the ban, those who

The new travel ban will affect those who were petitioned by employers or family members to come to the US on immigrant visas. Mostly, it will affect the family members of US citizens and permanent residents. It says not to affect applicants for non-immigrant visas such as B1/2 tourist visas or student visas. However, such visas may easily be denied under 214(b) or lack of ties with the home country for which there is no waiver.

Who is not covered by the new travel ban?

Is a waiver available for the new travel ban?

Yes, nationals of the new countries may apply for a waiver. To apply for a waiver, a person has to demonstrate that

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