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| | 11 Feb 2007 |
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США распространяет право безвизового въезда еще на 13 стран
Граждане еще 12 стран Европы, а также Южной Кореи могут в оставшиеся два года президентства Джорджа Буша получить право безвизового въезда в США, заявил в среду высокопоставленный представитель Белого дома.
В так называемую группу "дорожная карта" входят 13 стран: 1. Болгария, 2. Кипр, 3. Чехия, 4. Эстония, 5. Греция, 6. Венгрия, 7. Латвия, 8. Литва, 9. Мальта, 10. Польша, 11. Румыния 12. Словакия и 13. Южная Корея.
Новые члены ЕС давно просили Вашингтон отменить визы для туристов из этих стран и жаловались, что с ними обращаются как с людьми второго сорта, несмотря на то, что они поддерживают все внешнеполитические инициативы США, включая войну в Ираке.
США так же не требуют получения визы от граждан 15 стран, давно входящих в Евросоюз, однако программа не распространяется на граждан Греции и стран с бывшими коммунистическими режимами, за исключением Словении.
Какие типы визового въезда в США?
Nonimmigrant Visas
* B Business visitors or tourists * E Treaty-Investors or Treaty Traders * F Students * H Temporary workers (specialty workers, nurses, agricultural workers, temporary or seasonal workers, or trainees) * J Exchange visitors * K Fiancй(й)s of U.S. citizens; Spouses of U.S. citizens married abroad * L Intra-company transferees * M Language and vocational students * O Persons of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business or athletics * P Athletes and group entertainers * Q Cultural exchange visitors * R Religious workers * TN NAFTA Professional workers from Canada or Mexico * V Spouses and minor children of permanent residents who are waiting for green cards
Immigrant Visas
* Family-based (marriage, fiancйe, parents, brother, sister, etc.) * Employment-based (Persons of extraordinary ability, Outstanding professors and researchers, Multi-national executives and managers, Professionals with advanced degrees or aliens of exceptional ability, Waivers based on national interest, Foreign medical graduates, Nurses, Physical therapists and occupational therapists, Skilled workers, Religious workers).
ENTERING THE USA / VISA REQUIREMENTS
Updated information on entering the USA, Tourist and Visitor VISA requirements, US Customs, US Border Control and US Border Security.
The information may contain inaccuracies, errors and/or information that is outdated due to the fact that regulations constantly change. You are responsible for verifying the correctness of the information through official sources before you use the information provided to you by us as a general reference.
TOURIST VISA (NON-IMMIGRANT VISA)
Nationals from the following countries holding a valid machine-readable passport of that country are eligible for the Visa Waiver Program and in most cases, if certain requirements are met, may enter the USA without a visa: Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom.
Make sure you check this information, your eligibility and if you meet the proper requirements, yourself by contacting the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate-General, BEFORE your travel to the USA. Look them up here. Read more about the Visa Waiver Program including latest news here.When these or other links about Visa Information do not work, please check the Official website of the U.S. Department of State.
Other Nationals need to obtain a U.S. Visa from their local U.S. Embassy or Consulate-General. Check for local listings in your country here.
Nonimmigrant visas are for international travelers (citizens of other countries) coming to the U.S. temporarily. This visa allows you to travel to a U.S. port-of-entry (airport, for example) and request permission of the Department of Homeland Security immigration inspector to enter the U.S.A. A visa does not guarantee entry into the United States.
Apply for your Visa well in advance of your travel! Here are important steps to remember: 1- Review your visa status, and find out if you need a U.S. visa. 2- Review the visa wait times information for interview appointments and visa processing at each embassy and consular section worldwide available on the website at Visa Wait Time. Visit the embassy or consular section website in the country where you will apply for your visa to find out how to schedule an interview appointment, pay fees and any other instructions. 3- Plan on an interview at the embassy or consulate, which is required for most visa applicants. As part of the visa interview, a quick fingerprint scan should be expected. Applicants who need additional screening are informed during the application process.
Check for the latest developments in regards to visa regulations, changes and requirements here.
Sources: U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of Homeland Security
OTHER (NON-TOURIST) VISA / LIVING AND WORKING IN THE USA
More information on other visa (non-tourist-visa or immigrant-visa) and information on working/business visa, the “Green Card” and the Diversity Visa Lottery Program (or “Greencard Lottery”) we would like to refer to the the Official Government website of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). |
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