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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a far-reaching entry ban has been in place between January 2020 and November 2021. In the meantime, the U.S. authorities have introduced National Interest Exceptions (NIE), which allowed travel to the U.S. for persons whose entry is of national interest.

Since the Travel Ban to the U.S. was lifted on November 8, 2021, NIEs have also lost their priority status. NIEs approved on the basis of the U.S. travel ban are no longer valid.

However, NIEs may still be used in special situations in the future. We will give you an intensive insight into the topic here.

In order to allow entry into the United States in times of Corona for certain travelers from travel ban regions (Schengen area, Brazil, China, Great Britain, India, Iran, Ireland, Northern Ireland, South Africa), certain exceptions have been created by the U.S. authorities. These National Interest Exceptions (NIE) were exclusively based on national interests.

Individuals who needed to travel to the United States before the U.S. entry ban was lifted were allowed to enter the U.S. in urgent and important exceptional cases – but only with prior official permission from the U.S. consulate or U.S. embassy. It is mandatory to apply for NIE exemptions prior to travel.

In order to be exempt from the U.S. entry ban in 2020 and 2021 and get a waiver, NIE applicants had to prove and justify that their physical presence in the United States was absolutely necessary and that their entry into the United States was a matter of national interest.

The urgency and importance of the entry had to be necessarily in the interest of the United States. If the travel was urgent solely for the traveler or the company assigning th employee, then this did not constitute a NIE criterion. For example, vacation travel, non-urgent travel for family visits, travel for non-urgent medical treatment, transit, etc. did not qualify for receipt of a NIE waiver.

The U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security determined which foreign U.S. travelers were subject to these specific exemptions.

Since the new Presidential Proclamation 10294 went into effect on November 8, 2021, a COVID-19 vaccination and testing requirement applies to nearly all U.S. travelers. Persons whose entry is in the national interest of the U.S. may enter the United States unvaccinated or without complete corona vaccination on the basis of certain exceptional reasons and require official confirmation.

This is determined by the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Department of Transportation.

It is currently unclear how this will be implemented and which U.S. authority will be responsible for the application process.

The U.S. authorities determined which individuals were able to apply for a National Interest Exception (NIE). However, this had tot be checked regularly in advance of the application due to constant changes.

In general the following individuals could obtain a National Interest Exception:

Also, the NIE regulations applied uniformly to individuals from

The following persons qualified for a waiver due to national interest:

* Students qualified for a blanket NIE, meaning they are automatically considered for the National Interest Exception upon U.S. entry and do not need to submit a separate NIE application.

Family members were also able to apply for a National Interest Exception if the principal applicant's travel fell into the above categories.

Apart from this, the general exceptions to the U.S. entry ban continued to apply, including U.S. citizens, Green Card holders and their immediate family members, as well as air and sea crew (C-1/D visas). Individuals covered by a general exception did not require prior NIE authorization.

Individuals who were not subject to the entry ban did not need a National Interest Exception (NIE) to enter the United States. These included:

The application for National Interest Exception (NIE) had to be submitted usually to the U.S. consulate, regardless of whether a valid visa or ESTA approval was available or whether a new U.S. visa was being applied for.

Basically, the NIE application was about supporting the urgency and importance of the trip to the United States. It was necessary to demonstrate that the planned activity had to physically take place in the United States and could not be rescheduled or conducted remotely.

Therefore, in general, the following NIE application documents, among others, had to be prepared:

We were able to submit many successful NIE applications for our customers in Europe. The application process for a National Interest Exception (NIE) at a U.S. consulate in Germany could be summarized as follows:

Note: According to official announcements of the U.S. authorities, a NIE application was only possible if the applicant was physically located outside the Unites States.

An alternative was to file a NIE application with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at the airport where the landing was planned. In this case, the respective CBP office had to be contacted in advance of the trip to the U.S. and the respective procedure had to be asked for. NIEs issued by CBP were still only valid for 30 days for a single entry into the United States. Ideally, the NIE application was therefore submitted at the U.S. consulate or embassy.

A Corona travel ban NIE approved by a U.S. embassy or U.S. consulate could be used for multiple entries within a 12-month period from the date of approval – however, the purpose of entry or stay had to be similar to the initial NIE approval.

After the expiration of this permit period or when using a new passport, a new NIE had to be applied for when entering the country again.

For those who already hold a valid ESTA permit or U.S. visa, there is no additional cost for a National Interest Exception application.

For holders of a valid ESTA authorization or a U.S. visa, there were no additional costs for a National Interest Exception application. For a NIE application as part of a visa or ESTA application, the respective application fees for the visa or ESTA must be paid; however, again there was no "NIE extra charge".

If you hired our US Visa Service to apply for an NI Exception, we charged a handling fee for advice and assistance throughout the NIE application process (including compiling all necessary NIE application documents, assistance in preparing English-language NIE justification letters and email templates, guidance on special entry formalities, etc.).

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