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It’s been 14 months since COVID changed the way we travel across borders, and our ability to do so worldwide. As the pandemic continues to impact countries across the globe, the United States is seeing its lowest numbers of new COVID cases since June 2020 which is being largely attributed to the high numbers of U.S. persons who are being vaccinated
or have received the COVID-19 vaccine.
In light of this, we are fielding many questions about whether and when travel restrictions for those coming to the U.S. from historically higher-COVID areas will be easing. As of May 19, 2021, the following restrictions and limitations still remain in place:
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In this episode, Shai and Roderick celebrate the 1988 action movie phenomenon, Die Hard. Our co-hosts will try to solve what kind of visa a very well-dressed German radical/criminal/terrorist would have needed in order to enter the U.S. to cause havoc during a company holiday party being held in a Los Angeles skyscraper on Christmas Eve. Plus, are Die Hard, Ghostbusters, and Family Matters all set in the same fictitious universe? The visa principles they will explore in this episode include: the Visa Waiver Program and Entry without See more +
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers seized about $102,000 from a traveler arriving from Ethiopia at Washington Dulles Airport. (U.S. Customs and Border Protection)
DULLES,VA Customs officials at Washington Dulles International Airport seized almost $102,000 Saturday from a traveler arriving from Addis Abada, Ethiopia, according to a release.
During a secondary examination by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers, the traveler, who is a French citizen and a Cameroon resident, submitted an inaccurate travel authorization. He also declared that he possessed $2,000, as well as agriculture products.
Before CBP began searching the traveler s baggage, he admitted possessing $2,300. CBP officers found a plastic bag with bundles of cash, which the man said amounted to about $100,000. The bag contained $100,050 in U.S. currency and 1,600 Euros, which converted to $1,945 in U.S. dollars.
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