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Online registration to be required for visa-free travel to U.S.
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WASHINGTON - The United States said yesterday that visitors from closely allied countries like Britain and Japan will soon have to register personal details online at least three days before arrival. (article 2)
The requirement will apply to the 15 million people who go to the US every year under the current Visa Waiver Program, which is open to people living in Britain and most Western European countries. (article 5)
DHS will begin accepting applications via a secure Internet site on August 1, and will require visitors to use the Internet system beginning January 12, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said. (article 4)
Citizens from VWP countries complete a written form providing basic biographical, travel and eligibility information while en route to the U.S. and submit the forms to border officials on arrival. (article 4)
Under the new program, known as Electronic System for Travel Authorization, or ESTA, travelers will complete an electronic version of the form before traveling. (article 4)
Chertoff on Tuesday said the relationships the U.S. has built with the Visa Waiver Program is leading to increased information sharing, making the U.S. more secure. (article 4)
However, even people in the program will have to submit personal information for a background check before they can board a flight or ship headed for American soil. (article 1)
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Visa, travel, Chertoff, Travelers, Security |
Source articles
- ABC News: U.S. Tightens Rules for Foreign Travelers (ABCNews, 06/02/2008, 365 words)
- US government to require online travel registration (boston.com, 06/04/2008, 392 words)
- Seattle Times Newspaper (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 06/04/2008, 486 words)
- Online registration to be required for visa-free travel to U.S. (CNN, 06/03/2008, 415 words)
- US raises entry bar with online database for visitors (travel.timesonline.co.uk, 06/04/2008, 434 words)
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