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The Global War on Terrorism: The First 100 Days The President moved to implement tough new airline security standards that tighten background checks for airline screeners and workers, dramatically expands the federal air marshal program, creates strict new baggage security requirements, and tightens security in all areas of airports. ... President Bush is implementing a comprehensive and visionary foreign policy against international terrorism. The President’s policy puts the world on notice that any nation that harbors or supports terrorism will be regarded as a hostile regime. Diplomacy. President Bush has built a worldwide coalition against terrorism. More than 80 countries suffered losses on September 11; 136 countries have offered a diverse range of military assistance; 46 multilateral organizations have declared their support; and with U.S. leadership and international support, Afghans are putting aside long-standing ethnic and political differences to form a new and representative government. Terrorist Finances. The President fired the first shot in the war on terrorism with the stroke of his pen to seize terrorist financial assets and disrupt their fundraising pipelines. The world ... [Read More]
Applying for a Nonimmigrant Visa; Frequently Asked Questions Applying for aNonimmigrant Visa; Frequently Asked Questions Q:I am planning to visit the UnitedStates; – Do I need a visa? [Read More]
International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State, Economic Perspectives, October 2000 -- International Transportation: Moving The Global Economy Forward Air transport has become the circulatory system of the global economy. Consider the following facts:In a recent study, total economic activity related to airline services was estimated at $976,000 million. Of that figure, provision of services accounted for approximately $318,000 million, use of services for $529,000 million, and activity related to manufacturing of goods for $126,000 million. Earnings (comprising wages and salaries related to airline services) derived from airline operations were $278,000 million. The industry itself accounts for 10.9 million airline-related jobs, including employees of the industry as well as those who support the industry, such as hotel and travel service employees.About 40 percent of U.S. export value now moves by air. ... [Read More]
Visa Waiver Program - U. S. Embassy Dublin, Ireland in possession of a completed Form I-94W obtainable from airline and shipping companies. ... is holding a return or onward ticket; ... [Read More]
Untitled Document Plus, if entering the United States by air or sea, the traveler is: Holding a return or onward ticket. If traveling on an electronic ticket, a copy of the itinery must be carried for presentation to CBP. Note: Travelers with onward tickets terminating in Mexico, Canada, Bermuda or the Caribbean Islands must be legal permanent residents of these areas. Entering the United States aboard an air or sea carrier that has agreed to participate in the program. This includes aircraft of a US corporation that has entered into an agreement with the office of United States Citizenship and Immigration Services to carry passengers under the Visa Waiver Program. Note ... [Read More]
Netherlands, The ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS: A passport is required. Visas are not required for U.S. citizens for tourist visits of up to 90 days. That period begins when you enter any of the Schengen group of countries: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden. To be admitted into the Netherlands, travelers must have a passport with a validity that exceeds the intended stay, a return airline ticket, and enough money to finance the planned stay. For further information on entry requirements, contact the Embassy of The Netherlands at 4200 Linnean Ave. N.W., Washington, D.C. 20008, telephone (202) 244-5300, or one of the Dutch consulates in Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, New York or Miami. Addit ... [Read More]
Non-Immigrant Visa Waiver Program - Panama The citizens of some nations may travel to the United States for business or pleasure without a visa, provided they have a valid passport from a visa waiver country, a return or onward ticket, and will stay for no more than 90 days. Tourists and business people who take advantage of this program may not extend their stay in the United States beyond 90 days and may not change their visa status. ... The only form required to use the waiver is form I-94W, which is obtained from the carrier at the time of boarding. Travel must be aboard a signatory airline or ship. ... [Read More]
Foreign Entry Requirements PANAMA - *Passport or proof of U.S. citizenship and photo ID, tourist card or visa, proof of sufficient funds, and onward/return ticket required. Visa and tourist card valid 30 days. Visa issued at Embassy of Panama or one of the Consulates. Tourist card is available from airline serving Panama for $10 fee. Stay can be extended up to 60 days; apply at the main office of Immigration and Naturalization in Panama. Visa requires 1 application form and 1 photo. Allow 1 working day for processing. Departure tax $20 is paid at airport. AIDS test required for persons adjusting visa status while in Panama. For longer stays and additional information regarding travel other than via a commercial air ... [Read More]
Foreign Entry Requirements AUSTRALIA - *Passport, Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) or non-electronic label visa, proof of onward or return ticket, and sufficient funds are required. An ETA or non-electronic label visa is required for tourist or business stays of up to 3 months. An ETA is an electronically stored authority to travel to Australia and can be obtained online at www.ETA.immi.gov.au or through participating travel agencies or airlines. Minors not accompanied by a parent or traveling with only one parent need notarized written parental consent from the absent parent(s). AIDS test required for permanent resident visa for applicants age 15 and older; tests taken in the U.S. are acceptable. More information about entry requirements to Australia (including for longer stays) is available on the Embassy of Aus ... [Read More]
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