Passport & Visa

Irrespective of your destination, whenever you are checking in any baggage, you will have to identify yourself. You will also be asked to show your ID card or passport when boarding. Parents or guardian must confirm the identity of minors without ID. For minors traveling alone, ID check of parent or guardian will be performed.

When traveling to the United States of America you are required to take following actions to be eligible to enter the country.

 

Citizens of countries that are member of the Visa Waiver Program

 

Andorra France Lithuania Singapore
Australia Germany Luxembourg Slovakia
Austria Hungary Malta Slovenia
Belgium Iceland Monaco South Korea
Brunei Ireland Netherlands Spain
Czech Republic Italy New Zealand Sweden
Denmark Japan Norway Switzerland
Estonia Latvia Portugal United Kingdom
Finland Liechtenstein San Marino

 

If you do not hold a machine readable passport or if your planned stay will exceed 90 days you must obtain a US visa prior to departure at an US embassy.

 

1. NEW! Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA)

As from January 12, 2009, the US authorities require passengers eligible to travel under the Visa Waiver Program (see above table) to apply for an Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) online before departure. In most cases the application is handled immediately, and you will receive an instant answer online.
It is the responsibility of the passenger to secure that an ESTA has been approved prior to departure.  The US authorities recommend that an application is done at the latest 72 hours before departure.
An approved ESTA will be valid 2 years and allows for multiple visits to the USA.  In connection with check-in, the airline will check that a passenger has an approved ESTA. During an interim period, the US authorities require an ESTA approval and that the green card  (I-94W) is filled in prior to entering the US. The green card is handed out at check-in and/or onboard the aircraft.

Note! If you have a B1 or B2 visa, you do not need to apply for an ESTA.

Click here to apply for an ESTA

 

2. Advanced Passenger Information System (APIS) - First night sleeping accomodation in the USA

US Immigration authorities require all passengers travelling to/via the USA (except US Citizens and US Legal Residence) to provide the address of the first night stay in the US.

Note! If your register now, this will speed up the check-in process at the airport.

Click here to fill in the required information.

 

3. On arrival

Under the US Visit program, passengers entering or leaving the US should be prepared to have their photo and fingerprint taken digitally. 

 

Citizens of countries that are not member of the Visa Waiver Program

Contact the US embassy in your country to apply for a visa, the embassy will provide you with all further information needed.

 
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