Yes, I know how to view the US State Department, CDC and American Embassy websites. I'm actually asking if any of you have first-hand experience with successfully gaining an exemption for the current restriction on allowing non-US citizens to travel to the US from the UK. My situation...
- My dad is hospitalized with terminal cancer in Southern California. He is a dual citizen of the UK and US.
- His sister, a UK citizen and UK resident wants the chance to visit her brother before he passes. But, by State Department definition, because they're both well over 21, they're not considered "immediate family". She is fully Covid-vaccinated.
- I've advised her to contact the US Embassy in the UK to see if she can gain an exception to visit her brother. That seems to be the only possible path at this juncture, other than her flying to non-restricted country from the UK, quarantining in that country for 14 days, and then flying from there to the US. Which, unfortunately, may be too late.
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