| TInews Archive #20040819.html
| Date: |
Thur, 19 Aug 2004 |
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TInews Announcement <announce@tinet.ita.doc.gov> |
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TInews Announcement <tiannounce@tinet.ita.doc.gov> |
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Extension of Requirement for Biometric Passport Issuance
by Visa Waiver Program Countries |
=== TINEWS ===================================
August 19, 2004
Contact: Office of Travel and Tourism Industries
E-mail: otti@trade.gov
Web: http://tinet.ita.doc.gov
Phone: (202) 482-0140, Fax: (202) 482-2887
Extension of Requirement for Biometric Passport Issuance by Visa
Waiver Program Countries
Statement By Adam Ereli, Deputy Spokesman of the U.S. Department of State
On August 9, 2004 President Bush signed H.R. 4417 to extend by one year,
the requirement for Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries to include biometrics
in passports. H.R. 4417 was passed by the House of Representatives on
June 14, 2004, and by the Senate on July 22, 2004.
The requirement for Visa Waiver travelers to have biometrics included
in passports was mandated in the Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry
Reform Act of 2002. The passage of H.R. 4417 and the signing by the President
extends for one year, to October 26, 2005, the deadline by which new passports
issued must be biometrically enabled. This extension was necessary to
avoid potential disruption of international travel and provide the international
community adequate time to develop viable programs for producing a more
secure, biometrically enabled passport. The original legislation required
that Visa Waiver Program country passports issued on or after October
26, 2004 be biometrically enabled for use in Visa Waiver travel.
To mitigate security concerns related to this extension, the Department
of Homeland Security will begin enrolling Visa Waiver Program travelers
through the U.S. Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology (US-VISIT)
program at all airports and seaports on or about September 30, 2004. Enrollment
in US-VISIT allows the United States to continue international efforts
to enhance border security while facilitating legitimate travel. The US-VISIT
system is a fast and easy process that requires two digital index finger
scans and a digital photograph from a traveler to verify his or her identity.
Another requirement for Visa Waiver Program travel will still come into
effect on October 26, 2004. On and after that date, all passports used
for travel in the Visa Waiver Program must be machine-readable. Last year,
the Secretary of State granted a postponement from October 1, 2003, until
October 26, 2004, as the date by which Visa Waiver Program travelers from
21 countries must present a machine-readable passport to be admitted to
the United States without a visa. Five eligible countries did not request
a postponement of the effective date. Belgium was not eligible to request
a waiver.
Although the addition of biometrics to the U.S. passport is not covered
by the Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act, the Department
of State has been working diligently towards developing U.S. biometric
passports. The United States recognizes the benefits of biometric identity
verification and strives to remain at the forefront of international travel
document security. By the end of 2005, all domestically produced U.S.
passports will be biometric passports.
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