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Under transitional measures to be implemented the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS), British visitors to America arriving after the 26th October deadline for the introduction of machine-readable passports (MRP) without an MRP could nevertheless be permitted entry to the country.
According to Asa Hutchinson, Under Secretary for Border Transportation and Security, who was speaking at a press conference at the US Embassy this afternoon attended by Going USA, 'No one from the UK will be turned away from our borders if they are not in possession of an MRP after 26th October 2004'. He added that not being in possession of the correct passport was not a criminal offence and that the DHS wanted its 'response to such situations to be measured by the scale of the violation'.
However, Hutchinson did warn that those British citizens arriving at a US border without the correct passport would be cautioned, and that a further instance of arrival without the correct passport would 'not necessarily meet with the same response'.
This 'lenient' approach corresponds to comments made recently by Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Commissioner Robert Bonner concerning 'one-time parole' for those arrivals to the US from Visa Waiver Programme (VWP) countries - of which the UK is one. Bonner explained that those VWP arrivals who are found to have committed a minor violation such as overstaying their previous period of admission will not now be handcuffed and detained if they are deemed to be of 'no-risk'.
The CBP has also initiated a training programme for its officers to ensure that they are as courteous as possible. After all, Hutchinson stated, 'these individuals are the first people to greet foreign guests upon their arrival in America'.
However, those thinking that this new era of leniency and customer service means that obtaining an MRP is merely optional should be warned that, besides a caution, the DHS is also considering a fine - and that 'secondary inspection' is also likely, whereby arrivals without an MRP will be taken aside for questioning.
With delays, questioning and a possible fine for those arriving without the correct passport, obtaining a MRP before the 26th October deadline is clearly the advisable course of action.
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