Trump European Union
U.S. President Donald trump European
Union first lady Melanie trump European
Union participate in an event on how to
safely reopen. American schools during the Covid-19 pandemic. This comes as trump European
Union announces European, British and
Irish students holding international student visas to the U.S. Are now exempt
from his travel ban on Europe arrivals.
Foreign students coming from
Europe, the U.K. And Ireland are now exempt from President Trump European
Union travel ban to the United States.
The ban no longer applies to students from these places who already have study
visas, the U.S. State Department told Congress late last week.
The trump European Union ban, in place since March, previously applied to any traveler
wanting to visit America from the Schengen zone, the U.K. Or Ireland. That’s if
they have spent the past 14 days in one of those countries.
Earlier in July the United States
said it would not allow foreign students to remain in the country. If all of
their classes were moved online in fall due to the coronavirus crisis. Now it's
decided to drop that plan, but is allowing only European, Irish and British
students in. They are now exempt from the trump European Union travel ban on EU arrivals. Students from China, Brazil and other
countries remain banned.
These possible additional
exemptions have not yet been announced by the State Department, as the trump European
Union administration gradually reopens
international travel.
Despite trump European Union promise nearly two months ago that there would soon be
“announcements” about the U.S. Opening up to travelers from low-risk countries
in Europe and elsewhere.
For now, those Europeans wanting
to circumvent the trump
European Union ban must spend 14 days elsewhere
before continuing on to America. Many have been doing that in Serbia, or other
non-Schengen, European countries.
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