Good morning everyone
I need to travel to the USA on business. I'm a jeweller and I buy diamonds from an American supplier. Pre-pandemic I made several such trips a year. Obviously such travel is prohibited at the moment but I wonder if anyone has any suggestions on the possibility of receiving an exemption to the restrictions. I hold a valid ESTA but not a B-1 visa.
Thanks in advance
Milt.
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Business travel to USA
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Re: Business travel to USA
I suspect you already know this Milt - unless Johnson succeeds in persuading Biden next week at the G7* - you (I assume you not American) are not eligible to travel to the States from the UK unless you go via a third country acceptable to the US authorities (some islands in the Caribbean fit the bill). I am aware of some people that have travelled but they all are US citizens based in London, who have a 'pressing need'.. I also know a London based company who have leverage but have totally failed to get very senior personnel to the States. So unless you have an American Mum/Dad/child under 25 - little hope for the moment.
T7
* little chance IMHO
T7
* little chance IMHO
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Re: Business travel to USA
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Many thanks for confirming. You correctly assume I'm not American, nor do I have any American family, so I guess my business will just have to wait. (Unless I can justify 2 weeks in the Caribbean) And, much as it would suit me personally, I think Biden would be wrong to grant a "green corridor" solely to the UK.
Milt.
Many thanks for confirming. You correctly assume I'm not American, nor do I have any American family, so I guess my business will just have to wait. (Unless I can justify 2 weeks in the Caribbean) And, much as it would suit me personally, I think Biden would be wrong to grant a "green corridor" solely to the UK.
Milt.
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