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AILA Doc. No. 20063001 | Dated July 2, 2020 | File Size: 232 K
Download the DocumentOn June 29, 2020, President Trump issued an amendment to Proclamation 10052, noting that the suspension and limitation on entry applies to any individual who does not have a valid nonimmigrant visa in the same category in which he or she is seeking to enter. (85 FR 40085, 7/2/20)
Proclamation 10054 of June 29, 2020
Amendment to Proclamation 10052
Section 1. Amendment. Section 3(a)(ii) is amended to read as follows:
“(ii) does not have a nonimmigrant visa, of any of the classifications specified in section 2 of this proclamation and pursuant to which the alien is seeking entry, that is valid on the effective date of this proclamation;
does not have a nonimmigrant visa that is valid on the effective date of this proclamation; and
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