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Machine-Readable Passports for Visa Waiver Program Travel
Postponed
Press Statement
Richard Boucher, Spokesman, U.S. State Department
New York City
September 24, 2003
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2003/24407.htm
Machine-Readable Passports for Visa Waiver Program Travel Postponed
2003/963
The Secretary of State has granted a postponement until October 26, 2004,
as the date by which Visa Waiver Program travelers from 21 countries must
present a machine-readable passport at a U.S. port of entry to be admitted
to the country without a visa. The Department of State consulted with the
Department of Homeland Security before making this decision.
The countries for which the postponement has been granted are: Australia,
Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy,
Japan, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino,
Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
Each country to which this postponement was granted made a formal request
and certified that it is making progress toward ensuring that machine
readable passports are available to its nationals and that it has taken
appropriate measures to protect against misuse of its non-machine-readable
passports.
Five other eligible countries did not request a postponement of the
effective date, because virtually all of their citizens already have
machine-readable passports. Those countries are Andorra, Brunei,
Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, and Slovenia. As of October 1, 2003, visa
waiver travelers from those five countries must present either a
machine-readable passport or a United States visa.
Belgium, which is also a visa waiver country, was not eligible to receive
this extension. Belgian nationals who wish to travel under the auspices of
the Visa Waiver Program have been required to present a machine-readable
passport since May 15, 2003. This requirement was stipulated in the
Department of Justice's review of Belgium's continued eligibility to
participate in the Visa Waiver Program in February 2003.
The Secretary's authority to postpone the effective date for a visa waiver
country's citizens to present a machine-readable passport is contained in
the USA Patriot Act, which legislated the requirement for visa waiver
travelers.
Citizens of Visa Waiver Program countries are permitted to enter the
United States for general business or tourist purposes for a maximum of 90
days without needing a visa.
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