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Hi guys,

 

Got a friend who is in need of some information, her brother had a brain haemorrage tonight and is in critical status in ICU at the hospital in NYC. He is an LPR, are there any loopholes for her to come over here on an emergency visa or something? Besides having to go to a travel corridor country for 14 days prior.

 

Any help is appreciated! thanks in advance

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Where is she coming from?

“If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles. If you know yourself but not the enemy, for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat. If you know neither the enemy nor yourself, you will succumb in every battle.”

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14 minutes ago, brainless69 said:

she is from the UK and is a british citizen. Over 21

If she can use the VWP and go through say Mexico for 2 weeks she should be allowed entry, others have done this.

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...........If you do not fall under one of the exemptions to Presidential Proclamation but you have a humanitarian need for travel, such as for critical medical treatment, or you think you may qualify for another possible exception, please click here to contact us. Please select whether your inquiry is in relation to an immigrant or non-immigrant visa and then select “My inquiry is not covered by information on your website” on the contact form. In your message, please request ‘National Interest consideration,’ briefly outline your reason for travel, and state whether you currently have a valid visa, a valid ESTA or neither....

She can always try but I'm not hopeful.

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1 hour ago, brainless69 said:

Hi guys,

 

Got a friend who is in need of some information, her brother had a brain haemorrage tonight and is in critical status in ICU at the hospital in NYC. He is an LPR, are there any loopholes for her to come over here on an emergency visa or something? Besides having to go to a travel corridor country for 14 days prior.

 

Any help is appreciated! thanks in advance

if only the airlines allow her to board. that is the difficult question here. she might qualify for emergency reason in this case 

duh

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If she can wait out a quarantine in a non-banned country, then she should be able to enter fine. Just check in at the desk, not online, when using the ESTA/VWP (some people have had issues with this).

No "loophole" or "emergency visa".

 

NIW is possible, but at the same time, I personally think this carries a bit of a risk as well. If they say no, they could end up revoking the ESTA as well.

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3 hours ago, Boiler said:

If she can use the VWP and go through say Mexico for 2 weeks she should be allowed entry, others have done this.

Not only this obstacle but she would have to quarantine for 14 days in New York so you are looking at Possibly a month Out if things don’t change 

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4 hours ago, James120383 said:

if only the airlines allow her to board. that is the difficult question here. she might qualify for emergency reason in this case 

There is no "emergency reason", we're in the middle of a worldwide pandemic. She would have to go to an outside country, like Mexico, to quarantine for 14 days before entering the U.S. 


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thank you everyone for your replies, its basically what i thought. she will call the US embassy in London just to make sure.

 

 

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5 hours ago, Cathi said:

There is no "emergency reason", we're in the middle of a worldwide pandemic. She would have to go to an outside country, like Mexico, to quarantine for 14 days before entering the U.S. 

incorrect. Life and Death situations are considered emergency reasons globally 

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2 hours ago, Jorgedig said:

I'd say it would be fitting to also call the hospital and find out their COVID visitor policy.  It would be a shame for her to quarantine, fly over, and then be turned away because the ICU is not allowing visitors.

thanks, did not think about this

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