Travelers to Get U.S. Passport Exemption 2004-10-23
The United States has decided to fingerprint and photograph visitors from about 27 nations that do not require U.S. visas, including citizens of close allies like Britain, a U.S. official said on April 2, 2004. A foreign airline passenger is greeted by a Customs and Border Protection Officer at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia January 5, 2004.
WASHINGTON - Millions of visitors from Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and much of Europe are getting a temporary reprieve from a new U.S. requirement that they carry passports that can be read by scanning machines.... ...
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