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Important Notices

 

Overview
When Does a Citizen of a VWP Country Need to Apply for a Visa?
What do I Need to Know about VWP & the Machine Readable Passport (MRP)?
What Is a Machine-Readable Passport?
What Should I Know About Machine-Readable Passports and Families?
Biometric Passports
U.S.-VISIT
Entering the U.S. - Port of Entry Is there a Fee?

Overview

The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) enables citizens of certain countries to travel to the United States for tourism or business for 90 days or less without obtaining a visa. Not all countries participate in the VWP. Some restrictions apply.

Currently, the following 27 countries participate in the Visa Waiver Program:
 

Alemania

Finlandia

Luxemburgo

Andorra

Francia

Mónaco

Australia

Reino Unido

Nueva Zelanda

Austria

Holanda

Noruega

Bélgica

Irlanda

Portugal

Brunei

Islandia

San Marino

Dinamarca

Italia

Singapur

Eslovenia

Japón

Suecia

España

Liechtenstein

Suiza

To enter the US under the VWP, each traveler must:

  • Be a citizen of a Visa Waiver Program country;

  • Have a valid machine-readable passport (MRP) issued by the participating country that is valid for six months beyond your intended visit.

    IMPORTANT NOTICE: Depending on when VWP travelers’ passports were issued, other passport requirements will apply:

    1. Machine-readable passports issued or renewed/extended before October 26, 2005 - no further requirements.

    2. Machine –readable passports issued or renewed/extended between October 25, 2005 and Oct. 25, 2006 – digitized photograph on data page or integrated chip with information from the data page.

    3. Machine-readable passports issued or renewed/extended on or after October 26, 2006 – integrated chip with information from the data page (e-passport). Please refer to Travelers Visiting the United States for additional details.

    NOTE: The new Spanish passport format that has been issued in Spain since July 25, 2003, complies with all requirements to travel to the U.S. under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). The previous version is not valid to travel under the VWP.

     

  • Be seeking entry for 90 days or less, as a temporary visitor for business or pleasure. You will not be permitted to extend your visit or change to another visa category under the VWP;

  • Have a round-trip or continuing ticket on a commercial carrier that has signed an agreement with the US government, and arrive in the United States aboard such a carrier;

  • Complete and sign the Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver Arrival-Departure Record, Form I-94W, which waives the right of review or appeal of an immigration officer's determination about admissibility, or deportation.  You have the right to appeal, however you will not be granted an extension of stay or a change of status. These forms are available from participating airlines, cruise lines, travel agents, and at land-border ports-of-entry;

  • Have no visa ineligibilities. This means if you have previously been refused a visa, have a criminal record or are ineligible for a visa you cannot travel on the Visa Waiver Program.

Entry at a land-border crossing point from Canada or Mexico is permitted under the Visa Waiver Program. Travelers who apply for entry at a land border crossing point are not required to present round-trip transportation ticket or arrive at the border entry point aboard a carrier who has signed an agreement with the US to participate in the Visa Waiver Program. All other Visa Waiver Program requirements apply to such travelers.

When Does a Citizen of a VWP Country Need to Apply for a Visa?

You must apply for a visa under the following circumstances, if you:

  • Want to work or study in the United States;

  • Have been refused a visa or admission to the US before;

  • Have been arrested or convicted of a crime; or

  • Have a medical ineligibility, or are HIV positive;

  • Fall under the ineligibilities for a visa;

  • Are a representative of the foreign press, radio, film, journalist or other information media, engaging in that vocation while in the US;

  • Are a professional performer such as an actor, athlete, musician, or other artist;

  • Are traveling to the US on a private plane or boat (yacht).

What do I Need to Know about VWP & the Machine Readable Passport (MRP)?

The Patriot Act legislated that all Visa Waiver Program (VWP) travelers must have a machine-readable passport. If a traveler otherwise eligible for VWP travel does not have a machine-readable passport (MRP), then the traveler must present a US visa at the port of entry to enter the US This includes all categories of passports -- regular, diplomatic, and official. To read more about the one-time exemption, see the Department of Homeland Security Website.

What Is a Machine-Readable Passport?

A machine-readable passport has biographical data entered on the data page according to international specifications. The size of the passport and photograph, and arrangement of data fields, especially the two lines of printed machine readable data, meet the standards of the International Civil Aviation Organization, Doc 9303, Part 1 Machine Readable Passports. If there are questions about your passport, contact the passport issuing agency or authority in your country of citizenship. Below is a data page example of a Machine-Readable Passport.

passport sample

* All Andorran passports and the new format of Spanish passports with a digital photo on the data page are machine-readable.

What Should I Know About Machine-Readable Passports and Families?

A machine-readable passport is required for each traveler, including infants. Machine-readable passports typically have biodata for only one traveler in the machine-readable zone. Each traveler must have his/her own MRP passport regardless of age or family relationships.

Biometric Passports

President Bush signed into legislation the requirement for Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries to include biometrics in their passports. This requirement came into effect on October 26, 2005. All passports issued after October 26, 2005 require a digital photo on the biodata page, and all passports issued on or after October 26, 2006 require an integrated chip with information from the data page, in order to qualify for the Visa Waiver Program.

For more information on what a biometric passport is.

U.S.-VISIT

The Department of Homeland Security now enrolls Visa Waiver Program travelers in the US Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology (US-VISIT) program at all airports and seaports. To read more, select News Release and Fact Sheet.

Entering the U.S. - Port of Entry

Detailed information about admissions and entry to the US, under the Visa Waiver Program can be found by selecting Admission to the U.S. on the DHS, Customs & Border Protection website.

Is there a Fee?

Travelers are not charged a fee for VWP entry. There is a small filing fee from airlines. Select United States Citizenship and Immigration Services Forms and Fees to learn more.

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— ADDITIONAL INFO —

For additional information for all Foreign Visitors:
http://travel.state.gov.
Visa wait time information page
Department of Homeland Security
Internal Revenue Service
U.S. Customs Service

 



updated: 07/11/08


  
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