H-1B visa ban: Trump makes exceptions
The Trump administration has made exceptions on rules for H-1B visas holders permitting them to arrive to the United States if they are returning to the same jobs they had prior to the declaration of the visa ban.
The US Department of State advisory said dependents (spouses and children) will also be allowed to travel along with primary visa holders.
“Travel by applicants seeking to resume ongoing employment in the United States in the same position with the same employer and visa classification,” the state department advisory said.
The administration also permitted travel by technical specialists, senior-level managers, and other workers who hold H-1B visas and their travel is necessary to facilitate the immediate and continued economic recovery of the United States.
On June 22, the US President Donald Trump had signed a proclamation that till the end of the year in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The administration also allowed travel of visa holders who are working as public health or healthcare professional, or researcher to eradicate the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, or to conduct continuing medical research in an area with a significant public health benefit.
“Travel supported by a request from a US government agency or enttiy to meet critical US foreign policy objectives or to satisfy retay or cotnractual obligations. This would include individuals, identified by the Department of Defense or another US government agency, performing research, providing IT support/services, or engaging other similar projects essential to a US government agency,” the advisory stated.