SSW Global immigration round-up
Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic and subsequent travel restrictions, global immigration rules are changing faster than ever in response to the crisis. It is important for employers and business travellers to remain up to date with the latest developments which could impact their global mobility goals.
With this in mind, the global immigration team at Smith Stone Walters would like to highlight the following updates this week.
South Africa: Visa concessions continued
South Africa’s Department of Home Affairs have looked to continue their visa concessions for those visa holders impacted by the pandemic.
Initially extended until the end of March 2021, visas will now be extended further, with the exact duration dependent on the type of visa.
- Short Term Tourist visas, valid for less than 90 days will be extended until 30 June 2021
- Long term visas (over 90 days) will now run until 31 July 2021
However, the above provisions do not apply to visa holders who entered South Africa after 14 March 2021.
The concessions will bring welcomed relief for individuals and employers alike who have been impacted by the pandemic, but future extension applications should not be ignored when they become necessary.
USA: Extended list of NIE eligible visas
A National Interest Exception application is a request for exemption from the US travel ban, which, if granted, authorises travel to the United States.
The State Department has recently expanded its list of visa holders who are eligible to apply for National Interest Exceptions (NIE). The list will now include fiancé(e) visa holders as well as Immigrant visas and some exchange categories such as specialised teachers and au pairs.
The US travel bans currently impact the following countries and regions:
- Brazil
- China
- Iran
- Ireland
- The Schengen Area
- South Africa
- United Kingdom
The change is likely to increase the number of people eligible for a NIE and in turn employers should factor in increased time to obtain US visas.
Belgium: M Card applications open for British nationals
Belgium is introducing its new electronic residence card for British nationals who benefit under the Withdrawal Agreement. Known as the M Card, it replaces the previous residence documents E and F cards.
British nationals will be invited to make the application, although in the Antwerp and Deurne regions, the invite system will not be followed and British nationals should apply without an invitation. For all applicants, whilst an application is pending a certificate of application will be issued to cover the intervening period until a decision is made.
Existing documents will continue to be valid until the end of March 2022. However, beneficiaries from the Withdrawal Agreement are advised to make an application for the M card sooner rather than later to avoid any complications.
SSW Global Immigration
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Our team of immigration experts manage and support immigration moves throughout the UK, Europe and the rest of the world. We have spent years refining our global immigration capability, with a carefully selected choice of local partners to meet every client need.
If you need advice or support in reaching your business’s global immigration goals, Smith Stone Walters would be delighted to help. Contact us today to discuss your requirements – we are immigration experts.