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Visa Information:


Visas:

PLEASE REMEMBER TO APPLY EARLY FOR YOUR VISA!! THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE SUGGESTS YOU APPLY AT LEAST 4-6 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE PAG MEETING FOR YOUR VISA.

U.S. State Department Visa Waiver Program

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Visitors from qualified countries, coming to the United States for business or tourism for 90 days or less, may be eligible to enter the United States without a visa. There are currently 27 countries that participate in the program: Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Check with the American Embassy in your country for updates. You also can visit the U.S. State Department web site (http://www.travel.state.gov/vwp.html) for more information.

Immigration Alert: Beginning Oct. 1, 2003, all travelers, including children and infants, who want to travel visa-free to the United States under the Visa Waiver Program must have machine-readable passports. Travelers who are unable to obtain machine-readable passports before Oct. 1, 2003, will thereafter not be able to enter the United States until they have either obtained machine-readable passports or obtained appropriate nonimmigrant visas at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate abroad.

PAG Conference Preparation


Due to severe delays in getting VISAs to enter the US, we recommend that you plan ahead and do NOT wait for your abstract acceptance to begin the process. You should allow up to 6 months to complete the process. DO NOT WAIT. For more information about obtaining a US visa, please visit http://www.unitedstatesvisas.gov. Additional information may be found at the International Visitors Office. Individuals from selected countries can enter the US without a visa as long as they have a machine-readable passport.

VISA INFORMATION FOR SCIENTISTS TRAVELING TO THE UNITED STATES As part of new security procedures, applications for visas are being sent to the State Department in Washington, D.C., where they are reviewed. We advise scientists traveling to the United States to apply for a visa as early as possible (at least four (4) months before visa is needed). Please check with your local U.S. consulate or embassy to find out the earliest that you may apply. Because of the number of visas being processed and the need to be thorough with the reviews, this can take as long 8 weeks.


To assist you with this process


Ask for a letter of invitation to attend at least four (4) months prior to the meeting. Contact Hans Cheng (hcheng@msu.edu).

NEW PROCEDURE starting with PAG in 2005: Pre-registration for the PAG meeting is REQUIRED.

Apply for visa at least four (4) months in advance. Six (6) months is even better.

During your interview provide your entire trip itinerary, including travel to any countries other than the United States, at the time of visa application.

If completion of travel plans is contingent upon early approval of the visa application, specify this at the time of the application.

Provide proof of scientific status.

Provide meeting brochure and letter of invitation.

Provide evidence that you are intending to return to your country of residence. This includes such things as:
1. Family ties in current country of residence
2. Property ownership
3. A bank account
4. An employment contract or statement from employer showing that position will continue after the dates of the meeting

Requirements vary by passport-issuing country and citizenship (not merely residency). For the most current requirements and those specific to your situation, please check with your local U.S. consulate or embassy or the U.S. Department of State Visa Services Information Web site at http://travel.state.gov/visa_services.html.

The PAG conference organizing committee is offering assistance should any potential problem arise. Those individuals wishing a letter of invitation should provided a complete mailing address, telephone and fax number; in a few cases, additional information may also be requested.

Also, please provide the following:
1. How to address you in the letter? Dr., Mr., Mrs., Miss, Ms.
2. The previous year(s) of PAG attendance (if you have been to the meeting in the past). This information is often very helpful to show that you will leave the US following the meeting.
3. The title of your presentation. This can be a tentative title. Please remember that all oral presentations are by invitation only.
4. Also, if possible, please try to group your requests together. As each letter costs US $50 or more for international express mail, your cooperation will greatly help keep the costs of the meeting down.
5. Your telephone number. This is required by Federal Express.

Please remember, each US Embassy (consular/visa section) in the country in which the person wishing to come to the PAG meeting is currently working in is the place the decision is made, e.g., if someone who is a citizen of Freedonia working in a lab in the United Kingdom that person needs to go to the US Embassy in London. If you are initially rejected, request a written reason for the rejection and obtain the name and title of the person who is in charge of the visa process at that embassy. Then send this information with a request for further assistance to the PAG. Hans Cheng,(hcheng@msu.edu) is the contact person for getting letters of invitation to attend the meeting, which will assist in the application process.

PLEASE REMEMBER TO APPLY EARLY FOR YOUR VISA!! THE ORGANIZING COMMITTEE SUGGESTS YOU APPLY AT LEAST 4-6 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE PAG MEETING FOR YOUR VISA.

For help and information and visa to the USA please check the following US Government web site: http://www.unitedstatesvisas.gov/ NEW NEW NEW The OISE website contains a link to visa information for foreign visitors: . This contains links to both the State Dept. Bureau of Consular Affairs Visa Services and the National Academies International Visitors Office (NAS/IVO) http://www7.nationalacademies.org/visas/

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