U.S adds Sri Lanka, its Visa Waiver Program

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    U.S adds Sri Lanka, 9 other countries to its Visa Waiver Program


    The U.S Department of State has announced the addition of ten more countries to the U.S Visa Waiver Program (VWP).

    The Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo, said that this development is part of series of transformations the program is going through.

    The ten countries announced saw Argentina and Uruguay rejoining the program after they were removed in 2002 and 2003 respectively.

    The ten countries are Argentina, Uruguay, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Kenya, Jamaica, Hong Kong, Seychelles, Malawi and Georgia.

    Sri Lanka gained a spot after the country agreed to house a US military base to cooperate in the fight against terrorism.

    When it takes effect, nationals included in the program traveling to the United States, would be permitted a stay of a maximum period of 180 days for Tourism or Business purposes only. Stay over 180 days would therefore require a visa, Mike Pompeo said.

    Mike added that the new countries joining the program which will be taking effect at a date yet to be announced, have demonstrated beyond doubt their ability to protect their borders, raise human development index, and maintain a good passport index.

    Nationals included in the program are required to apply for a travel authorization through the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) online before departure to the United States, preferably at least 72 hours (3 days) in advance.





    Mike added that, this is also part of efforts to strengthen relationship with Southern Africa to undertake joint military training, have military bases and join forces to fight terrorism.

    The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) is a program of the United States Government which allows citizens of specific countries to travel to the United States for tourism, business, or while in transit for up to 90 days without having to obtain a visa. The program applies to the United States as well as the US territories of Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, with limited application to other US territories.
     

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    https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/tourism-visit/visa-waiver-program.html

    How can a country* join the VWP?
    A country* must meet various requirements to be considered for designation in the Visa Waiver Program. Requirements include, but are not limited to:

    enhanced law enforcement and security-related data sharing with the United States;
    issuing e-passports;
    having a visitor (B) visa refusal rate of less than three percent;
    timely reporting of both blank and issued lost and stolen passports; and
    maintenance of high counterterrorism, law enforcement, border control, and document security standards.
    Designation as a VWP country* is at the discretion of the U.S. government. Meeting the objective requirements of the VWP does not guarantee a country* will receive VWP designation.
     

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