As the realities of global travel continue to change, the IAOC is endeavouring 
to monitor the situations that will impact all of our participants. We met this 
week in the United States, a country that has made moves to change its visa and 
visitor requirements abruptly and significantly in recent weeks. Prior to the 
meeting, we received input from people who would be unable to attend the 
meeting in Chicago. We are interested in hearing whether or what unusual or 
additional challenges people faced as they prepared their travel and/or crossed 
the border to come to the Chicago meeting.

To that end, we have created a form for providing input. Please share your 
thoughts here: 

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WMNH9PS

Your contribution will be kept confidential within the IAOC and its Meetings 
Committee. We are only asking you to identify yourself if you are willing to be 
contacted for follow up.

Context:

We have more meetings booked in the US in the upcoming years, and are 
reassessing these. We continue to monitor the situation for people traveling to 
this country (as we do for travel to other IETF meeting host countries), and 
will make updates as and when necessary. We are also conscious, however, that 
travel requirements may make it difficult for US residents to travel to a 
non-US IETF meeting with a reasonable expectation of a smooth return home. They 
may be only able to attend US meetings. 

In all cases, our aim is to provide a meeting venue that will support the work 
of the IETF — including accessibility for participation. With the 
unpredictability of US immigration laws, it is difficult to assess whether 
holding IETF 102 in San Francisco (as currently scheduled) will yield the level 
of accessibility the IETF expects and plans for its meetings. However, if we 
are to secure a suitable alternative location, we need to decide to do so in 
the very near term.

Your input in the form would be most helpful.

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