Brazilian Dignitary's Family Trapped in NYC UN Bubble
Published Date: 10/1/2025
Notice
Summary
The U.S. government is requiring Alexandre Padilha and his family to get special permission before traveling beyond a small area in New York City. This rule limits their movement mainly around the United Nations and related locations. It starts right away and helps keep things secure without extra costs to the public.
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Named Individual Travel Approval Required
The Department of State requires Alexandre Padilha and accompanying family members to get approval from the Department of State's Office of Foreign Missions before traveling beyond five blocks from their lodgings in New York City. The restriction also covers travel beyond routes allowing access to the point of entry, their lodgings, the United Nations Headquarters District, the Permanent Mission of Brazil to the United Nations, the residence of the Permanent Representative of Brazil to the United Nations, and facilities needed for emergency medical care, and requires compliance with any other geographical limits the Office of Foreign Missions may set.
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