Thursday, March 12, 2020
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Calls from clients and potential clients are pouring-in to our US offices with regard to the impact of international travel on individuals in the US with ESTA. It needs to be noted that individuals in the US under ESTA cannot change or extend their stay in the United States. If an individual overstays an ESTA entry they will begin to accrue unlawful presence unless the US government announces a "emergent or humanitarian exception" to the general rule. NPZ immigration and nationality lawyers will continue to monitor the situation and report updates as necessary and appropriate. Please feel free to check out our website at www.visaserve.com for updates on a regular basis.
Trump announces 30-day ban on travel from most of Europe
The president announced the restrictions on travel from most of the continent in an unusually somber Oval Office address.
Read in POLITICO: https://apple.news/Awlc8GL_5SNShyeuiCNsCPA
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