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Iran | SEONewsWire.net http://www.seonewswire.net Search Engine Optimized News for Business Mon, 30 Jan 2017 22:37:56 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.8 Travel in these Uncertain times http://www.seonewswire.net/2017/01/travel-in-these-uncertain-times/ Mon, 30 Jan 2017 22:37:56 +0000 http://www.seonewswire.net/2017/01/travel-in-these-uncertain-times/ We recommend that all non immigrants refrain from leisure travel outside the US for the next 90 days For the next 90 days, nearly all travelers, except U.S. citizens, traveling on passports from Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Iran, Somalia, Libya, and

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We recommend that all non immigrants refrain from leisure travel outside the US for the next 90 days

For the next 90 days, nearly all travelers, except U.S. citizens, traveling on passports from Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Iran, Somalia, Libya, and Yemen will be temporarily suspended from entry to the United States.

Green Card (Permanent Resident Card) holders of the United States traveling on  the above passports will be allowed to board U.S. bound aircraft and will be assessed for security at arrival ports of entry.  They may be taken to Secondary Inspection and this might take time, upon arrival

DHS and the Department of State have the authority, on a case-by-case basis, to issue visas or allow the entry of nationals of these countries into the United States when it serves the national interest. These seven countries were designated by Congress  as posing a significant enough security risk to warrant additional scrutiny in the visa waiver context.

The Refugee Admissions Program will be temporarily suspended for the next 120 days while the “Government” review screening procedures to ensure refugees admitted in the future do not pose a security risk to citizens of the United States.

The Executive Order does not prohibit entry of, or visa issuance to, travelers with diplomatic visas, North Atlantic Treaty Organization visas, C-2 visas for travel to the United Nations, and G-1, G-2, G-3, and G-4 visas. All other visa applicants are advised not to make applications to US Consulates or attend visa interviews abroad, because the chances of getting a visa will be slim

Upon resumption of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program, refugee admissions to the United States will not exceed 50,000 for fiscal year 2017.

The Secretary of Homeland Security will expedite the completion and implementation of a biometric entry-exit tracking system of all travelers into the United States.

If you meet the requirement to become a Citizen, do so as soon as possible.

 

For more information contact Banerjee & Associates

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U.S. Senate Calls for Release of Michigan Veteran Amir Hekmati from Iran http://www.seonewswire.net/2015/05/u-s-senate-calls-for-release-of-michigan-veteran-amir-hekmati-from-iran/ Tue, 19 May 2015 08:00:02 +0000 http://www.seonewswire.net/2015/05/u-s-senate-calls-for-release-of-michigan-veteran-amir-hekmati-from-iran/ It has almost been one year since we last posted on Amir Hekmati, a Marine Veteran and Flint, MI resident, when he was approaching 1,000 days of imprisonment in Iran. Now, nearly 365 days later, Hekmati remains in captivity. The

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It has almost been one year since we last posted on Amir Hekmati, a Marine Veteran and Flint, MI resident, when he was approaching 1,000 days of imprisonment in Iran. Now, nearly 365 days later, Hekmati remains in captivity.

The U.S. Senate called on Iran to immediately release the Marine veteran in a unanimously passed resolution. Hekmati was arrested while visiting relatives in Iran and he was accused of being an American spy. He and his family have continually denied that allegation.

Michigan’s senior Senator Debbie Stabenow said on the Senate floor: “Iran has a long track record of arresting Americans and using trumped-up charges to hold them. Amir is a hero who proudly served this country.”

Specifically, the resolution calls on President Obama and his administration to use every diplomatic tool at their disposal to secure Hekmati’s release. While such resolutions have no legal effect, advocates hope this will encourage Iranian leaders to consider Hekmati’s release in the ongoing nuclear program negations between Iran and the United States.

Hekmati was originally accused of espionage and sentenced to death, but the Iranian Supreme Court later threw out the charge. On retrial, he was sentenced to 10 years in prison on the charge of “practical collaboration with the American government.”

Hekmati’s family has said his basic needs are no longer being met and have reported horrifying conditions in prison, including no heat, rat infestations, and parasite-filled food. They have called for the Red Cross to be given access to visit him in prison. The White House said it continues to request access to the detained Americans in Iran through the Swiss government to determine their well-being.

Amir Hekmati served in the U.S. Marine Corps from 2001 to 2005, and was stationed in Iraq as a translator as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom from 2003 to 2004. He was discharged as a sergeant and awarded the Combat Action Ribbon and Good Conduct Medal. A 2001 graduate of Flint Central High School, Hekmati also attended the Naval Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps, and joined the United States Marine Corps after graduating.

You can visit the website in support of freeing Amir Hekmati here: http://freeamir.org/

For now, we can only continue to hope and pray that this fellow Michigander and Marine veteran who courageously served our country is brought back home.

Read more on the Senate’s resolution calling for Hekmati’s release in the Detroit Free Press: http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2015/05/11/release-hekmati-resolution/27152263/

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