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Saipan-diving JCOct 3, 2015 12:42:49 AM

Do I need a visa to travel to Saipan?

THere is few linkds for the VISA:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visa_Waiver_Program

http://travel.state.gov/content/visas/en/visit/visa-waiver-program.html

(Here is essentially the SAME information as it appears on the Wikipedia.org website) 

STEP 1: Check if your country of passport is on this list of 36 countries (see "Eligible Countries") for which the visa requirement is waived (not needed). If your country is on this list, you DO NOT need a visa.


STEP 2: Check if your country of passport is on the list of 6 additional countries (See "Guam and Northern Mariana Islands Visa Waiver Program") that are part of the visa waiver program. If your country is on this list, you DO NOT need a visa. However, you need to apply for the ESTA visa.

Guam and Northern Mariana Islands Visa Waiver Program

In the neighboring U.S. territories of Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI), both located in the western Pacific Ocean, the U.S. federal government has implemented a specific Guam-Northern Mariana Islands Visa Waiver Program. As insular areas of the United States, entry requirements for these territories are the same as any other U.S. destination. However, under this program, first enacted in October 1988 and periodically amended, nationals from several additional countries[37] in Asia and the Pacific islands are permitted to enter the Northern Marianas and Guam as tourists without a visa for up to 45 days (as of November 28, 2009).[38] Travel is not permitted onwards to the mainland United States,[37] and because of special visa categories for the CNMI foreign workers, traveling between Guam and the CNMI still requires a full immigration inspection.

In addition to citizens from the 36 nations designated for the federal VWP, citizens of the following countries in possession of a machine readable passport and with completed Form I-736 (Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Information form) and Form I-94 (Arrival-Departure Record) may enter Guam and the CNMI visa-free for up to 45 days under the specific waiver program applying to the two U.S. territories:

Despite not being included in the new Guam-CNMI visa waiver program, as part of a parole arrangement, Russian citizens in possession of a machine readable passport, a completed Form I-736 (Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Information form) and Form I-94 (Arrival-Departure Record) and a non-refundable and non-transferable return ticket can visit both Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands visa-free for up to 45 days.[40]

Also, as part of another parole arrangement, Chinese citizens in possession of a machine readable passport, completed Form I-736 (Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Information form) and Form I-94 (Arrival-Departure Record) may enter the CNMI only visa-free for up to 45 days (travel to Guam still requires applying for a visa in advance).[41]

The Northern Mariana Islands had previously been a separate jurisdiction from the United States in terms of immigration control. Under a federalization law passed by the U.S. Congress in 2008, the Northern Marianas' immigration functions were taken over by United States Department of Homeland Security agencies on November 28, 2009. The present Guam-Northern Mariana Islands Visa Waiver Program took effect at that time, replacing previous Northern Marianas' legislation governing entry to the islands and also replacing a previous Guam-specific Visa Waiver Program. That program had included the aforementioned countries as well as Indonesia, Samoa, Vanuatu, and the Soloman Islands, though these countries were removed from the list of eligible nations for the new program.[38][42]

In the past, the government of the Northern Mariana Islands had issued Visitor Entry Permits (VEP) instead of visas. Citizens of all countries in the federal visa waiver program were exempt from the VEP requirement, as were citizens of Taiwan and holders of Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passports and British National (Overseas) passports.[43][44][45] Under the islands' previous immigration policy, citizens of the following countries or jurisdictions were prohibited from entering the CNMI: Afghanistan, Algeria, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Cuba, Egypt, Eritrea, Fujian Province of China, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Myanmar, North Korea, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.[46]

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张长Jun 16, 2015 12:56:28 AM

一个中国人

关于去塞班的签证

塞班在美国,所以你需要申请签证再去那儿。对于一些特定国家的朋友,你可以申请一个应用程序,以避免走签证流程。如果您想知道更多的关于签证的信息 请点击连接https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/application.html?execution=e2s1

因为我是法国护照,还和一些中国朋友一起去,所以还是比较容易的。

Saipan-diving JCJun 11, 2015 4:26:00 PM

Visa to Saipan

Saipan is part of America territory. So, you need to apply for a visa to go there.

For some specific countries citizens, you might be able to apply for an ESTA application and avoid to do the procedure of the visa. Please, check the following link to know more about your visa https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/application.html?execution=e2s1

As french passport and Chinese, it is very easy to go there.

Saipan-diving JCJun 4, 2015 7:09:49 PM

Great experience

My name is Kelly, I got the chance to dive with both guys... beautiful and so blue. I saw turtles and a lot of nice fishes. I wish to go again

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