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< Go back to Immigration Daily Dear Editor, This message is been written to you to respond the question EAU had regarding the admission stamp receives at port of entry every time he enters the US. It supposed to read -VWPP- not VOIPP-Visa Waiver Pilot Program, a waiver of visa to the US to certain nationals to be exact nationals of 29 countries. I have no doubt that you have a list that you can provide EAU if (s)he interested in obtaining one. Citizens of the countries that participate in this program are eligible to travel visa exempt provided: - the applicant is admissible - travel is for pleasure, business, or transit - length of stay in U.S. does not exceed 90 days - arrives on signatory carrier via air or sea or first subsequent at a land border - has valid passport, signed I-94W, and return/onward tickets - no previous violation of VWPP admission conditions The interim VWPP parole procedures will remain in effect until the end of the current legislative session, unless Congress either extends the VWPP or makes it permanent. The current legislative session is expected to end sometime between October 6, and October 10, 2000. Hope this answers his/her question. If not I hope someone out there will be interested to know what -VWPP- stands for. Thank you for taking the time to read the above. HE Share this page | Bookmark this page | Print this page | The leading immigration law publisher - over 50000 pages of free information!
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