Steph
You've worried me now, we are going in July and was under the impression we would be ok with the
kids on my wifes passport and still use the Visa Waiver system
Are you saying ive got it wrong (hope not)
Steph
You've worried me now, we are going in July and was under the impression we would be ok with the
kids on my wifes passport and still use the Visa Waiver system
Are you saying ive got it wrong (hope not)
Chrisj
I think Steph's trying to tell you to renew your passports after your July visit but before 26 October 2004 or, when you go next time to the USA, you'll have to have biometric data on the new passports or get a visa. At least, I think that's what she meant!
blott
That is what I was saying Blott and Chris, but I didn't know you were intending to go in July so didn't realise I'd get you worried, sorry about that, after you come back would be a good time to renew them. Otherwise after Oct the children would need their own and if it was issued after 26th would need either the biometric data or visa (yours would still be ok till March but then you will have the same problem.
try here.....
http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?...=1013618385531
Dave
Phewwwwwwwwwwwwwww
thanks blott and steph at least the trip for july is safe
actually this next trip im afraid will be our last for a while, we
need to concentrate on our own holiday home and spend some time
getting it up and running, thats why we have made it 3 weeks in July
so we can really hit the town so to speak.
So im afraid Blott will have to take piccies of my lovely 192 for
a few years until I get get back
Chrisj
You're probably not going to believe this, but I think we've actually got videos of it - by day and by night!
blott
[:I]I spoke to the passport office today, as two of my children are on my passport and the guy said to ensure they have their own passports for our trip in June as the US are changing their minds all the time. I was hoping we would get away with this trip and then get the children their own passports thereafter. I'm wondering if anyone else can shed any light? Although I suppose he was an official!![:I]
I had an email reply from the passport office saying that we would be ok, we go in July and
the kids are on my wifes passport ??
Virgin also say it is ok
The american embassey have also said that it is ok
Just seems to be a total muck up to me
Chrisj
quote:Originally posted by steph_goodrum
All passports must be machine readable by Oct 2004 (which means by default that the children MUST have their own passports as the barcode can only contain information for one person. (This was originally proposed for Oct 2003 and was deferred until this year).
The latest ones (which there is still some negotiation about between countries) states that anyone who has a passport issued AFTER 26th Oot 2004 must have a passport containing biometric data if they wish to enter under the visa waiver scheme. These aren't available in the UK yet so it may mean some people having to apply for a visa or defer their trip until they are available.
Or have there been any later proposals/changes?
Correct, I reseached this quite a bit, to my knowledge this still stands, and it also says so on the US Embassy site in the UK. Considering that 33% of the visitors are from the UK. (According to the American tourist board)
I have quite a few friends in the travel trade here in the UK, and all I have spoken to re this new ruling have said that it has affected their bookings to the USA, a few have even cancelled, especially with people from the North of the country as they have to travel to London to get a Visa.
My first reaction was, annoyance, but I can understand America wanting to protect itself, just wished they put off the biometric passport until the UK gov can organise it. Quite happy to have fingerprints and photos.
Regards Drift.
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