If you have a US visa is there a form you also have to fill in?
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by E. Cosgrove
If you have a US visa is there a form you also have to fill in?
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Yes,this is the form if you do not have a visa.If you do have a visa the form looks similar but it is white.
Jen & Amy
www.onlinefloridavillas.com/villas/1481.aspx
I have just thought of something after reading the last posting! I have a visa (valid for life, multiple visits) which was issued when I first visited the USA in 1977. I have kept the passport, although it is in my maiden name. Am I supposed to take this with me or should I just go with the Visa Waiver procedure? [confused][confused]
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Fletch
I have just thought of something after reading the last posting! I have a visa (valid for life, multiple visits) which was issued when I first visited the USA in 1977. I have kept the passport, although it is in my maiden name. Am I supposed to take this with me or should I just go with the Visa Waiver procedure? [confused][confused]
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Don't know about the maiden name but mine was the same vintage, I carried mine arround for years with the pair held together with an elastic band. Unfortunatly the boss (in a frantic cleaning session) binned it thinkig it was old.[msnsad]
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Fletch
I have just thought of something after reading the last posting! I have a visa (valid for life, multiple visits) which was issued when I first visited the USA in 1977. I have kept the passport, although it is in my maiden name. Am I supposed to take this with me or should I just go with the Visa Waiver procedure? [confused][confused]
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Hi Fletch,
Hubby and I also had 'indefinite' visas stamped in our passports dated 1988. Unfortunately, these are no longer accepted by the US and ours have now been cancelled. We used the visa waiver forms on our recent visits.
Pam
http://www.onlinefloridavillas.com/Villas/1441.aspx
good idea chris
beat me to it just figuring out how to do it
life multiple entries
not valid anymore
had one, actually two but thats another story, in my old black passport before '89 and used it once i think after that with my red one but it was stopped a few years ago
by the way whats that blue form for thats on another site?
tezz 7628
Same here with the DOB,I've forgoten how many times I've filled in the wrong line,it's a really badly thought out form,and the airlines are now reluctant to give you more than one form.[msnscared]
you can usually help yourself at check in. If they only give you one each ask for another one on the plane. We have built up quite a supply this way and now we usually complete them before we leave home[msnwink]
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Rowan
Can someone help me with a question regarding the Visa Waiver form?
As we have booked our villa with Virgin holidays,we will not know
the address of the villa until we meet the Rep at the airport.Do I
leave the "Address while in the United States" question blank?
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Hi Rowan,
You have to have an address or they wont let you in. You can put the management company of the villa you are renting down, that usually works.
http://www.onlinefloridavillas.com/Villas/2084.aspx
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Fletch
I have just thought of something after reading the last posting! I have a visa (valid for life, multiple visits) which was issued when I first visited the USA in 1977. I have kept the passport, although it is in my maiden name. Am I supposed to take this with me or should I just go with the Visa Waiver procedure? [confused][confused]
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You read my mind I had one too plus a work one both were for life, what a shame we can't use them anymore![msnsmile]
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