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Visa Waiver Program 

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.

Citizens of the following countries must carry a qualifying machine readable passport or a biometric passport to participate in the Visa Waiver Program:

Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.

The requirements to travel under the VWP are that the individual must be:

  • a citizen of a Visa Waiver Program country;
  • Have a valid passport issued by the participating country that is valid for six months beyond your intended visit:

    United States law requires that a traveler’s passport be valid for six months beyond the last day the traveler intends to be in the U.S.  The effect of this law is that a traveler who is traveling on a passport with less than six month validity may find that the period of authorized entry is limited to coincide with the expiration date of his passport.

    To address this issue, the United States has agreements with many countries whereby the U.S. considers those countries’ passports valid for six months beyond their date of expiration.  This gives U.S. immigration authorities leeway to authorize a visit that extends beyond the date of expiration, if appropriate.
    - All of the countries that participate in the Visa Waiver Program except Brunei have this agreement with the U.S.
    - Many other countries have agreements as well.  See the list of countries.
    - If your country of nationality is not on the list, you should be certain that your passport is valid for six months beyond the last day you intend to be in the U.S.   If necessary, you may wish to obtain a new passport to address any concerns you may have.
  • traveling for business, pleasure or transit only.
  • staying in the US for 90 days or less. 

Plus, if entering the US by air or sea :

  • holding a return or onward ticket: travelers with onward tickets terminating in Mexico, Canada, Bermuda or the Caribbean Islands must be legal permanent residents of these areas;
  • entering the US aboard an air or sea carrier that has agreed to participate in the program; and in possession of a completed form I-94W, obtainable from airline and shipping companies;

or, if entering the US by land from Canada or Mexico

In possession of a completed form I-94W, issued by the immigration authorities at the port of entry, and a USD$6.00 fee, payable only in US dollars.

By law, some travelers are not eligible to enter the US. These include people with criminal records, certain serious communicable illnesses, previous deportations from the US, previous overstays on the visa waiver program and certain other problems. Such travelers may not travel under the VWP and must apply for special restricted visas. If they attempt to travel without a visa, they will be refused entry into the US.

Travelers who plan to study, work or remain more than 90 days cannot travel under the VWP and must apply for a visa. If a US immigration officer believes that a traveler without visa is going to study, work or stay more than 90 days, the officer will refuse to admit the traveler.

French Emergency Passports

All Machine-readable French emergency passports can be used for travel under the Visa Waiver Program. This includes emergency French passports issued both inside and outside of metropolitan France either by the Ministry of the Interior or by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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