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DOS Updates Guidance for National Interest Exceptions for Certain Travelers from the Schengen Area, U.K., and Ireland

Gabriela Ungo • Mar 03, 2021
On March 2, 2021, the Secretary of State rescinded four categories of individuals and their dependents previously eligible for a National Interest Exception (NIE) under the COVID-19 health-related ban for the Schengen Area, United Kingdom, and Ireland under Presidential Proclamation (PP) 10143. The categories rescinded are as follows:

  1. Technical experts and specialists
  2. Senior-level managers and executives
  3. Treaty traders and investors
  4. Professional athletes and dependents
The Department of State confirmed that previously issued visas or NIEs will not be revoked and these changes will only be effective on visa issuance moving forward. Those who are applying for visas, currently have visas, or ESTA authorization should follow the guidance included in State’s announcement.

The Secretary of State also created a new national interest determination covering certain travelers seeking to provide vital support for critical infrastructure, without clear guidance of what "critical infrastructure" means.  The Department of Homeland's Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has a list and description of critical infrastructure sectors that may be useful in preparing for an NIE, absent additional guidance from DOS. The following is a non-exhaustive list of critical sectors:
  1. Chemical Sector
  2. Commercial Facilities Sector
  3. Communications Sector
  4. Critical Manufacturing Sector
  5. Dams Sector
  6. Defense Industrial Base Sector
  7. Emergency Services Sector
  8. Energy Sector
  9. Financial Services Sector
  10. Food and Agriculture Sector
  11. Government Facilities Sector
  12. Healthcare and Public Health Sectors
  13. Information Technology Sector
  14. Nuclear Reactors, Materials, and Waste Sector
  15. Transportation Sector
  16. Water and Wastewater Systems Sector
In addition, travelers in academic, student, and journalist categories remain eligible for an NIE as well. State also continues to offer NIEs for public health, national security, and humanitarian categories. Students with valid visas or those who will be applying for visas will continue to be automatically considered for an NIE. All other categories of persons will be required to apply for an NIE and should contact the respective consular post for more information.
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