Yesterday evening the President issued a proclamation suspending
 the entry of immigrants for a period of 60 days.  The measure was first
 announced in a tweet sent out by the President on Monday night. Because
 we know that many of you are concerned as to whether and how this may 
affect you, we want to provide the following summary of the 
proclamation.
WHO:
The proclamation suspends entry of those seeking immigrant visas from 
outside of the United States.  It DOES NOT affect individuals that are 
in the United States and applying for adjustment of status.  It also 
does not apply to those seeking entry as non-immigrants, such as 
visitors (B-1/B-2), employees of intergovernmental organizations (G-4), 
students (F-1/J-1) and temporary workers (H-1B).  There are several 
EXCEPTIONS to the proclamation for:
- Lawful permanent residents
- Physicians, nurses, or other healthcare professionals coming to perform medical research or other research intended to combat the spread of COVID-19; or to perform work essential to combating, recovering from, or otherwise alleviating the effects of the COVID-19 outbreak and their any spouses and unmarried children under 21 years old
- EB-5 Immigrant Investors
- Spouses of a United States citizen
- Children under 21 years old of a United States citizen
- Members of law enforcement
- Members of the United States Armed Forces and any spouse and children of a member of the United States Armed Forces
- Special Immigrant Visa holders in the SI or SQ classification,and their spouse and children
- Anyone whose entry would be in the national interest
- Individuals who have already been issued an immigrant visa
WHAT:
The proclamation is a temporary suspension on entry.  It is anticipated 
that application and processing steps that occur prior to the issuance 
of such immigrants will continue.  Once the proclamation is lifted or 
expired, those individuals will be allowed to enter the United States.
It should be noted that most US Consulates have already been closed and 
unable to conduct interviews due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
WHERE:
As noted above, this affects only those who are outside of the United States.
WHEN:
The proclamation went into effect at 11:59 PM April 23rd and is set to 
expire in 60 days.  It may be continued if deemed necessary.
- SOURCE – https://bromberglaw.com/


