Business Immigration Services Gradually Resume

Business travelers from Schengen union, Ireland and UK will be able to come to the US

The Trump government’s travel ban

The current administration of the US, belonging to the Republican political party and led by President Donald Trump, has been strongly focused on reducing immigration, both illegal and legal, since 2017.

Nowadays, with the massive outbreak of Coronavirus in the North American territory, the government has implemented multiple emergency measures that directly affect the country’s immigration sector.

The social controversy unleashed in recent months is unprecedented, and even the US Supreme Court of Justice has had to intervene in some of the decisions due to the number of lawsuits filed against the Trump government policies.

The current restrictions on work visas

One of these emergency measures is the suspension of the issuance of work visas for specialized foreigners that greatly benefit most sectors of the local market and US companies.

The Trump government decided to suspend work visas until 2021. The main arguments of the current administration explain that this measure helps to:

  • Protect the jobs available to the local population.
  • Reduce the current unemployment rate.
  • Safeguard public benefits that are essential to overcome the current crisis.
  • Protect the wages of American citizens.

However, even if the government’s intentions are apparently to protect the economy and the local population, this emergency measure has generated much controversy in the country.

In fact, in one of our most recent articles, we talk about the latest lawsuit filed by recognized entities against current restrictions on work visas.

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Some Business Immigration services return to normal

Due to the fact that Europe was one of the main epicenters of the global Coronavirus pandemic, the Trump administration implemented strict restrictions for countries belonging to the Schengen union, Ireland and the United Kingdom.

However, after more than three months, the Department of State (DOS) released an official statement declaring that some business visas will be available to these countries from now on.

Some of the business immigration services will be resumed for:

  • Business Travelers who meet the mandatory requirements.
  • Social workers.
  • Healthcare professionals.
  • Investors.
  • Treaty Traders.

Therefore, if you have a Business Immigration case and come from one of the Schengen countries, Ireland or the United Kingdom, you can now send your immigration application to the nearest embassy or consulate.

Motion Law Immigration’s expert attorneys are specialists in Business Immigration cases. Contact us today to schedule your FREE Telephone Consultation.

The benefits of this news

This news is very positive for the US as hundreds of local companies benefit from the talent of foreign business experts and investors.

American businesses are going to boost the economy with the help of specialized foreigners who provide quality work and funds to strengthen the local market.

In addition to that, healthcare providers are the heroes and pioneers of our time as they are risking their own lives to help the country overcome the health crisis caused by the COVID-19. They are a key piece in the current juncture and the country needs their help to save as many lives as possible.

Reliable help for your immigration case

Seek trustworthy advice for your immigration application and don’t miss the opportunity to come to the US and build a promising future for you and your loved ones.

If you have any questions about an immigration issue or relating to a case you may have currently in progress, then please don’t hesitate to contact us for a FREE Phone Consultation with one of our expert immigration attorneys.

Simply call Motion Law today at: (202) 918-1799.