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How Were the Processes in Argentina and Chile to Join the u.s. Visa Waiver Program?

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After losing the benefit in 2002, Argentina could be reincorporated into the process of entering the U.S. Visa Waiver Program (VWP), which allows travel without a visa for tourism or business for up to 90 days. However, that path does not have a stipulated time: after the formal nomination by the U.S. government, the evaluation process can be extended for months or even years, since it depends on compliance with strict criteria of security, bila…

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This Monday the Argentine government would begin its process to enter the Visa Exemption Program (Visa Waiver), as it will...

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After losing the benefit in 2002, Argentina could be reincorporated into the process of entering the U.S. Visa Waiver Program (VWP), which allows travel without a visa for tourism or business for up to 90 days. However, that path does not have a stipulated time: after the formal nomination by the U.S. government, the evaluation process can be extended for months or even years, since it depends on compliance with strict criteria of security, bila…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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On Monday, Javier Milei's government signed a declaration of intent with the United States so that Argentine citizens can enter that country without having to manage a visa."Argentina has begun the process of joining the Visa Waiver Program, which, if successfully concluded, will allow millions of Argentines to travel to the United States for tourism or business if they need a visa," said the President's Office in a statement.The announcement to…

The president received in his office Kristi Noem, known as the "migrant hunt." The bureaucratic process to definitively remove the visa could take months. The visit of the U.S. Secretary of National Security, Kristi Noem, this Monday at Casa Rosada led to the beginning of the process for Argentina to enter the Visa Exemption Program that would allow Argentine citizens to enter the U.S. country without the need to obtain a visa. President Javier …

“In Bolivia, not only will the president change in the coming months, but he will finish a cycle that began in 2006 and has lasted twenty years.

The country had already entered the VWP in 1996 during the second presidency of Carlos Ménem, although it was eliminated by George Bush due to the economic crisis that the country went through at the exit of Convertibility.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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