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New passport rule ruins millions of holidays for travelers flying to US

Even if your passport is technically valid, you could be denied entrance to the United States of America after a new passport rule went into effect. If you’re traveling under the Visa Waiver Program, you’d better take a look at your passport.

As of April 1, 2016 anyone entering the US must have a modern biometric e-passport or they will be turned away under the Visa Waiver Program that was signed into law on December 18, 2015. To verify that your passport has been modernized, look for the small biometric symbol on the cover beneath the word β€œPASSPORT.” If you’re missing the small rectangle with a circle in the middle, you won’t be traveling to the US any time soon.

Travelers have had the option to purchase a biometric passport for nearly a decade, but only recently have they become mandatory for anyone traveling under the Visa Waiver Program. Older passports are still valid, but they will not grant entry to the United States from some countries. Check with your travel authority and confirm your passport is in compliance with the latest laws before traveling to the US as it may take weeks to receive a replacement.

Vic Ryan of Nottinghamshire wrote about his ruined holiday in a Facebook post,

This needs passing around far and wide and will affect anyone in the UK who doesn’t have a biometric passport (also known as an e-passport) if flying to the USA.

I was supposed to be on a flight this morning travelling to Florida for a holiday with my family booked through Thomson’s, we saved long and hard for this holiday and filled in all the neccessary online forms including API and ESTA’s only a couple of weeks ago only to turn up at the check in desk to be advised that I would not be allowed to travel as I did not have a biometric passport whilst the rest of our family had them, despite calls to the USA from the lady on check in they would not permit travel.

This is a change that came into force from USA Homeland Security on the 1st April 2016 which nobody including Thomson’s seemed to be aware of until they were confronted with it on the day it came into force. Yet a month on Thomson’s are still not advising people who have booked with them of the change and on calling their ”Customer Services” if you can call it that they are just placing the onus back on the passenger citing ”it is the travellers responsibility to check everything is valid for travel”

Do a Google search, it isn’t mentioned on the Gov website, it isn’t mentioned on Thomson’s website either.

My passport was in date and had more than 6 months on it and I had filled out the ESTA’s which were all approved.

FM

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