The 60-day moratorium, that can be extended if needed, bars entry to the US to anyone outside the US who doesn’t have a valid immigrant visa or other valid document that would grant them admission, beginning a minute before midnight on Thursday, April 23.
However, the order carves out few exemptions. It does not apply to anyone who is a permanent US resident (‘green card’ holder), spouses of US citizens, under-21 children of US citizens, or members of the US armed forces and their spouses or children.
Also exempt are immigrant investors under the EB-5 program, children seeking adoption under IR-4 or IH-4 visas, anyone seeking admission under SI or SQ special visas, those whose entry would “further important United States law enforcement objectives,” or be “in the national interest.”
هن آرٽيڪل مان ڇا وٺو:
- The 60-day moratorium, that can be extended if needed, bars entry to the US to anyone outside the US who doesn't have a valid immigrant visa or other valid document that would grant them admission, beginning a minute before midnight on Thursday, April 23.
- It does not apply to anyone who is a permanent US resident (‘green card’ holder), spouses of US citizens, under-21 children of US citizens, or members of the US armed forces and their spouses or children.
- Also exempt are immigrant investors under the EB-5 program, children seeking adoption under IR-4 or IH-4 visas, anyone seeking admission under SI or SQ special visas, those whose entry would “further important United States law enforcement objectives,” or be “in the national interest.