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Has anybody heard of, or read this...


The Independent
Saturday, 12 July 2008


Currently, British citizens travelling to the US are asked to provide details about themselves on a green form handed out during their flight. If accepted on arrival, this allows them to enter the country without a visa for up to 90 days. But from 12 January next year, visitors will be required to submit the same information online at least three days before they travel.

The new rules make it compulsory for short-term visitors to the US to register via the website of the Electronic System for Travel Authorization before boarding an aircraft. The site officially opens on 1 August, with potential travellers being encouraged to sign up as soon as possible. The revamped system will affect nations participating in the visa waiver program, which gives citizens from 27 countries the right to remain in the US for short periods of time without a visa. In the past financial year, more than 15 million people from these countries travelled to America under this banner.

Although filling in an electronic form ahead of time will be viewed as an inconvenience by many – notably business travellers who often have to fly at short notice – it is hoped the new system will increase security on US-bound planes by highlighting people with questionable backgrounds before they have left their home country. Currently, they would be able to fly to America, only to find themselves bundled on to the next plane home by customs officials.

Those who fly across the Atlantic on a regular basis do stand to benefit, since an approved application remains valid for up to two years, or until the traveller's passport expires. It also entitles the holder to multiple entries into the US during this period.

The emphasis of the new rules is on defending the country's borders against the threat of terrorism. It has also been suggested that the new system is a response to the perceived growth of religious extremism in European countries, whose citizens are able to access the US more easily. All of the information gathered will be held by US authorities for 15 years, and although exceptions can be made for those forced to make last-minute emergency journeys, these instances will be rare.

"Getting this information in advance enables our frontline personnel to determine whether a visa-free traveller presents a threat before boarding an aircraft or arriving on our shores," said Michael Chertoff, the US Secretary of Homeland Security. "It is a relatively simple and effective way to strengthen our security, and that of international travellers, while helping to preserve an important programme for key allies."

Although the system will do away with the need for green landing cards, British citizens hoping the new rules will also spell the end of rigorous questioning by customs officials may be disappointed. Under the system, successful applicants are granted permission to board a plane to America, but are not guaranteed entry into the country.
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Why has this been brought up yesterday and today? http://www.disboards.com/showthread.php?t=1884785
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Strange old news from about 6 weeks ago has been posted 3 times in last couple of days. The Independent are a bit slow with news if they have only just printed it.:confused3

Don't see it as an obsticle if its doing away with paperwork and can do it online and even better if its only once every 2 years, I am doing upto 8 green forms every 2 years now(x 3 or us, so 24 forms).
 
I read this as well on Saturday, even saved the page from the paper.
Just looked at the website am I understanding this correctly, you can use the site as from 1st August for those that are travelling after 12th January, 2009! so we are travelling 4th August but could not use this. Thanks
 
I read this as well on Saturday, even saved the page from the paper.
Just looked at the website am I understanding this correctly, you can use the site as from 1st August for those that are travelling after 12th January, 2009! so we are travelling 4th August but could not use this. Thanks

Yes its for travel after 12th Jan. This year just same as before as I read it.
 

Thanks for that wayneg, I read it a couple of times and convinced myself that I would not have to fill in the dread visa waiver forms this year!!! oh well maybe DH will do them for me!
 
Why has this been brought up yesterday and today? .

Wayne it was on the radio and in the news over the weekend so I suppose people that have missed the threads - as the boards move so fast or are new to the boards may have missed it? :confused3
 
Wayne it was on the radio and in the news over the weekend so I suppose people that have missed the threads - as the boards move so fast or are new to the boards may have missed it? :confused3

Not knocking people posting the info, I just wondered why news from last month was posted by 3 different people. Obviously radio and papers missed it last month.:goodvibes
 
No worries Wayne I didn't think you were knocking anyone - tbh I hadn't really paid that much attention to the new news myself! :)
 
Soooo sorry Wayneg. first i heard of the change to the programme was this Saturday...
 
even if you do it online from aug this year,until jan next year you still have to fill in Green form,so wouldnt do it till next year as its a waste of time till then
Paulh
 


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