European Union: Next Steps on Decision on Visa-Free Travel for U.S. Citizens Expected in May
Following the adoption of a resolution by the European Parliament in March, the European Commission will meet at the beginning of May, earlier than previously announced, to either issue a report explaining the progress that has been made toward full visa reciprocity with the United States or to adopt an act proposing to suspend short-term visa free-travel for U.S. nationals to the European Union.
Following the adoption of a resolution by the European Parliament in March , the European Commission will meet at the beginning of May, earlier than previously announced, to either issue a report explaining the progress that has been made toward full visa reciprocity with the United States or to adopt an act proposing to suspend short-term visa free-travel for U.S. nationals to the European Union.
The European Commission has expressed that it is reluctant to adopt such an act
because of the significant consequences of a visa waiver suspension. If the
European Commission proposes such a decision, the Council of the European Union
or the European Parliament (although unlikely given that the European
Parliament adopted the March resolution) could object to it, which would mean
that the suspension would not enter into force.
What This Means for Employers and Foreign Nationals
Negotiations between EU and U.S. officials are ongoing. It is unlikely that any
changes will be announced before May.
Fragomen is communicating with EU and U.S. stakeholders regarding the
developments and will continue to report on the progress.
This alert is for informational purposes only. If you have any questions,
please contact the global immigration professional with whom you work at
Fragomen or send an email to beneluxinfo@fragomen.com.
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