| United States Visa Waiver Programme - Form I-94W | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Important Rules regarding Travel to and Transit through United States Entry to the United States under the visa waiver programme is subject to a number of strict conditions which include the requirement for you to hold a machine readable British Citizens passport (or one of the 28 countries subscribed to the programme) and to be able to answer "NO" to the questions on Form I-94W which you will be required to fill in before entry to the United States under the Visa Waiver programme. This includes those passengers transiting through the United States We have reproduced the questions below. This is not exhaustive and should not be relied upon to gain entry into the United States. Full details can be found at www.usembassy.org.uk. With regard to Question B the United States Embassy has advised that passengers should not attempt to gain entry into the United States under the Visa Waiver programme if they have been arrested for, convicted of, any offence whatsoever. It should also be stressed that the fact that a conviction may be spent (ie no longer relevant for most purposes in the UK) is NOT RELEVANT for the purposes of the Visa Waiver programme or other United States visa matters. Furthermore, the fact that an arrest may not have resulted in a conviction is NOT RELEVANT for the purposes of the Visa Waiver programme.
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