Tag: coronavirus
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The Department of Homeland Security’s New Rules for Non-Citizen Land Travel
For the first time since March 2020, non-citizen travelers will be permitted to enter the U.S. through a land border or ferry terminal for a non-essential reason, such as tourism, beginning November 8, 2021. There are some rules that non-citizens must follow to be allowed to gain entry, however. Non-citizens may enter the U.S. if […]Read More -
Here Are the Rules for Canadians Traveling by Land Into the U.S.
Canadians, it’s almost time! The rules for travel by land into the U.S. were released Friday night. Remember, these are different from the rules for traveling by air. It all starts Nov. 8 when the U.S. border reopens! If you have any questions, contact Berardi Immigration Law today. We would love to hear from you.Read More -
Rules for Air Travelers Coming Into the U.S. Starting Nov. 8
The White House has outlined new rules for foreign travellers to the US, as flight restrictions lift for the first time since the pandemic began in 2020. Watch the video below and find our more on the Berardi Blog. If you have any questions, contact Berardi Immigration Law today. We would love to hear from […]Read More -
U.S. Details New Plans for Air Travel for Foreign Nationals Starting Next Month
The Biden administration on Monday outlined new details of its plans to allow Covid-19-vaccinated foreign nationals to travel to the United States again starting November 8, including details on which vaccines will be permitted and who will be exempted from requirements. Remember, these are the new rules for air travel. We’re still waiting for rules […]Read More -
Policy Update: President Biden issues Global Travel Proclamation detailing New COVID-19 Requirements for Air Travel
On October 25, 2021, the White House issued a Presidential Proclamation, A Proclamation on Advancing the Safe Resumption of Global Travel During the COVID-19 Pandemic, detailing the new COVID-19 requirements for air travelers. This Global Travel Proclamation outlines the upcoming move away from the country-by-country restrictions previously applied during the COVID-19 pandemic to an air travel […]Read More -
An In-Depth Look at the COVID Vaccination Requirements for Immigrant Medical Examinations
According to the CDC, the COVID-19 virus meets all the criteria to make it a Class A Inadmissible Condition. This essentially means that without vaccination against COVID-19, or a valid waiver (which will be described later), applicants will be denied their green card. The COVID-19 vaccine is now a requirement for all eligible green card applicants and […]Read More -
Medical Exams & Vaccinations for U.S. Green Card Applicants
USCIS recently made changes to medical exam and vaccination requirements for marriage-based, family-based, and employment-based U.S. Green Card applicants. In the video below, Berardi Immigration Law Senior Associate Attorney Gabriella Agostinelli tells you what you need to know. If you have any questions, contact Berardi Immigration Law today. We would love to hear from you.Read More -
Will You Need a Covid Test to Return to Canada? The U.S. Land Border Opens Nov. 8 for Canadians!
The U.S. border opens to Canadian land travel beginning Nov. 8. But there are still a lot of questions. Will you need to take a Covid test to return home? What kind of test will you need? In her weekly video below, Berardi Immigration Law Managing Partner Rosanna Berardi tackles these questions and more. If […]Read More -
BREAKING: Canadians: Which Vaccines for U.S. Travel? Are Mixed Vaccines Okay?
Vaccinated travelers from abroad, including Canadians with mixed doses, can enter the U.S. starting November 8. Watch the video below for more information. If you have any questions, contact Berardi Immigration Law today. We would love to hear from you.Read More -
BREAKING: White House announces fully vaccinated foreign visitors can enter the U.S. beginning November 8
Which foreign travelers can enter the United States by AIR on November 8? ALL foreign national air travelers must be fully vaccinated to enter the U.S. after November 8, regardless of their purpose of travel. This is a welcome change for those traveling from the UK, Ireland, most Schengen countries, China, India, South Africa, Iran […]Read More