Chattanooga Times Free Press

Who can get around the travel ban?

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Travelers could come to the United States if they have a “bona fide relationsh­ip” with a person or entity in the U.S. The Supreme Court offered this criteria:

A foreign national who seeks to enter the United States to live with a family member, such as a spouse or mother-in-law. The court said a “close familial relationsh­ip is required.”

A student who has been admitted to study at an American university.

A worker who has accepted an offer of employment from an American company.

A lecturer invited to address an American audience.

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