<span style="color:navy">this is the part that is left in your passport until your return</span id="navy">
<span style="color:navy">this is the part that is left in your passport until your return</span id="navy">
tezz 7628
Just came back from Orlando and yes they were still sending people to the back of the queue.
Lorraine
http://www.onlinefloridavillas.com/Villas/1211.aspx
Just been speaking to Virgin Atlantic on another issue. When I asked if I could obtain the VWF beforehand she advised me that it is not required for all Bio passport holders.
Is this correct?
Two of my sones have Bio passprts thius if so can I presume that I will still need to complete a green form for the remaining three members of my family and a customs form to cover all of us.
Cheers
NigelM
First time I've heard that Nigel and I'm not sure whether it's correct or not. A major part of the visa waiver form is the declaration which you have to fill in and sign and I don't see how a biometric passport can replace that part?
blott
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:[Just been speaking to Virgin Atlantic on another issue. When I asked if I could obtain the VWF beforehand she advised me that it is not required for all Bio passport holders.
Is this correct?
Two of my sones have Bio passprts thius if so can I presume that I will still need to complete a green form for the remaining three members of my family and a customs form to cover all of us.
Cheers
NigelM[/quote]
Like Blott not heard or seen anything about that.
I can't think it could be correct however as you must have some form of documentation giving your details and Immigration telling you how long you can stay in the USA. The Visa waiver allowing(normally) a stay of 90 days and a Visa 6 months aggregate(or more - depending on type)
If a Visa waiver or Visa were not required all sorts of drug dealing criminals with a Bio passport could enter without making any declaration.
Why even someone who had used a mobile phone while driving in Florida could enter
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tezz 7628
Thanks for this TEZZ,
BTW, is the no4 and no6 country of citizenship and country were you live both ENGLAND (if this is the case) or do you put UNITED KINGDOM or GREAT BRITAIN. Which is it? I am never sure.
Thanks for any advice.
Stuart
I always put UK (just 2 letters)
I always put UK - Hubbie put England once and was accused of being racist[msneek]
For UK, and various other Countries, this thread is no longer accurate. With the launch of ESTA, I think a new "sticky" would be worthwhile at the top of this Forum.
Dave.
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