New rules for entry to US

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Just read on BBC News web site about new travel rules for entry to US with the VISA FREE program. from 12th Jan 2009 you will have to register with US EMBASSY no later than 3 days before travel. Some changes starting this August.
 
Here's the link

BBC Report

It makes a lot of sense. Let's hope the technology works and those without internet access have an alternate way of registering.
 
I can understand why they are doing this, but what happens to the card you fill in on the plane? Guess they are getting rid of that.
 

you will only have to fill out the VWP form until it becomes mandortory,if you fill it in online from aug 1st you will still have to fill the paper one in.after readin info think its better,more time to fill it in
from homeland site
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced today the Interim Final Rule for the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA), a new online system that is part of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) and is required by the Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007.

“Rather than relying on paper-based procedures, this system will leverage 21st century electronic means to obtain basic information about who is traveling to the U.S.without a visa,” said Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff. “Getting this information in advance enables our frontline personnel to determine whether a visa-free traveler presents a threat, before boarding an aircraft or arriving on our shores. It is a relatively simple and effective way to strengthen our security, and that of international travelers, while helping to preserve an important program for key allies.”

Once ESTA is mandatory, all nationals or citizens of VWP countries who plan to travel to the United States for temporary business or pleasure under the VWP will need to receive an electronic travel authorization prior to boarding a U.S.-bound airplane or cruise ship. The requirement will go into effect next year and does not affect U.S. citizens traveling overseas.

Currently, citizens of VWP countries complete a written I-94W form providing basic biographical, travel, and eligibility information while en-route to the U.S. With ESTA, VWP travelers will provide this information online prior to departure for the U.S.

ESTA will determine, almost immediately in many cases, if an individual is eligible for VWP travel, and if such travel poses any law enforcement or security risks. ESTA applications may be submitted at any time prior to travel, and once approved, will be valid for up to two years or until the applicant’s passport expires, whichever comes first. Authorizations will also be valid for multiple entries into the U.S. To facilitate the authorization process, DHS recommends that ESTA applications be submitted as soon as an applicant begins planning U.S.-bound travel, and not less than 72 hours prior to travel.

On Aug. 1, 2008, the department will begin to accept voluntary applications through the ESTA Web site at https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov. Until ESTA is mandatory for all VWP travelers, however, ESTA applicants will also still need to complete an I-94W form en-route, for presentation at a U.S. port of entry. The Secretary of Homeland Security is anticipated to publish a notice in the Federal Register by mid-November 2008, announcing implementation of mandatory ESTA requirements on Jan. 12, 2009.

Last fiscal year, the U.S. welcomed more than 15 million VWP visitors. For more information about ESTA, please visit www.cbp
Paulh
 
I hope we can get some feedback before we travel. Even though I have no reason at all to be refused entry to the US, I always feel a little apprehensive until we are actually through immigration.
 
Thanks so much for sharing this interesting info.:thumbsup2
 
In todays daily Express it mentioned that there would be a $10 registration fee. I hope its not each, because there's 6 people in my family.
 
Thanks for bringing that to my attention. I would much rather fill in something before I go and hopefully do away with the form you fill in on route.
 
I hope we can get some feedback before we travel. Even though I have no reason at all to be refused entry to the US, I always feel a little apprehensive until we are actually through immigration.
I totally agree with this, we booked online and wondered if we would recieve an email from the company if not DH will find out more in the week leading to our trip as he works at Heathrow
 
We travel on 18th Aug haven't got a problem with giving the info, but is this voluntary up until January?
 
Thanks for sharing that - I hadn't even heard about that! No doubt nearer the time they will publicise it a little bit more...
 


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