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The US is to tighten visa restrictions to allow it to screen all short-term visitors from Japan and Western Europe. | The US is to tighten visa restrictions to allow it to screen all short-term visitors from Japan and Western Europe. |
US Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said visitors to the US who do not need visas will be required to register with the government online. | US Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff said visitors to the US who do not need visas will be required to register with the government online. |
The security regulation, set to begin next year, will require visitors to register three days before they visit. | The security regulation, set to begin next year, will require visitors to register three days before they visit. |
The online registration will remain valid for a two-year period, Mr Chertoff said. | The online registration will remain valid for a two-year period, Mr Chertoff said. |
He said the changes - which will affect citizens of the 27 countries currently listed under the US visa waiver programme - will allow the US to screen visitors before they travel. | He said the changes - which will affect citizens of the 27 countries currently listed under the US visa waiver programme - will allow the US to screen visitors before they travel. |
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said it had been reassured that the new measures contained provisions for last-minute travel. | |
Deterring terror | Deterring terror |
The waiver programme was initiated in 1986 "with the objective of eliminating unnecessary barriers to travel, stimulating the tourism industry," according to the State Department website. | The waiver programme was initiated in 1986 "with the objective of eliminating unnecessary barriers to travel, stimulating the tourism industry," according to the State Department website. |
The new programme will be rolled out from August, and will be mandatory for all visa-free travel from 12 January, 2009. | The new programme will be rolled out from August, and will be mandatory for all visa-free travel from 12 January, 2009. |
A Homeland Security spokesman said the new registrations would require the same information as the I-94 card, which is currently filled out by visitors to the US and turned in to customs on arrival in the country. | A Homeland Security spokesman said the new registrations would require the same information as the I-94 card, which is currently filled out by visitors to the US and turned in to customs on arrival in the country. |
That information includes passport number, country of residence, and any involvement in terror activities. | That information includes passport number, country of residence, and any involvement in terror activities. |
The new US Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) aims to make it more difficult for potential terrorists to enter the US. | The new US Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) aims to make it more difficult for potential terrorists to enter the US. |
The visa waiver programme has been under fire by some US lawmakers, who are concerned that militants who are citizens of the participating countries can too easily obtain entry. |
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