Best to stay serious when you come through immigration, we try to join the queue of the guy who normally processes us in as he is really friendly, some of them are a bit stoney faced[msneek]
Best to stay serious when you come through immigration, we try to join the queue of the guy who normally processes us in as he is really friendly, some of them are a bit stoney faced[msneek]
CDV
How do the US immigration know if you have a criminal conviction or an arrest, not that i have, but i hope that the UK also decide to opt for what the USA are enforcing. i am sure at the end of the day a lot of money is being made by the £1.30 a minute charges to the embassy!
tracey
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by traceya89
How do the US immigration know if you have a criminal conviction or an arrest, not that i have, but i hope that the UK also decide to opt for what the USA are enforcing. i am sure at the end of the day a lot of money is being made by the £1.30 a minute charges to the embassy![/quote]This requirement is nothing new, has been in existence since the visa waiver programme was introduced some years ago and I think you'll find that the UK has similar requirements (also that they've had for a very long time).
I doubt they're likely to let us all know their information sources Tracey. All we need to know is that they have access to this information.
blott
Bookmarks