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Trinidad and Tobago visas still needed to enter US

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Trinidad and Tobago visas still needed to enter US
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  • <h2>Trinidad and Tobago visas still needed to enter US</h2> The U.S.
  • Embassy has issued a report on its official website in response to the reports being shared on social media claiming that Trinidad and Tobago is on a list of countries which no longer require a visa to enter the United States.
  • The Embassy said they “would like to remind travelers using Trinidad and Tobago passports, wishing to visit the United States, of the continued requirement of a valid visa.
  • Please visit our website at tt.usembassy.gov for official information regarding application instructions and requirements.
  • Recent reports on social media advising that the Department of State has placed Trinidad and Tobago on the Visa Waiver Program are inaccurate.

Trinidad and Tobago visas still needed to enter US

The U.S. Embassy has issued a report on its official website in response to the reports being shared on social media claiming that Trinidad and Tobago is on a list of countries which no longer require a visa to enter the United States.

The Embassy said they “would like to remind travelers using Trinidad and Tobago passports, wishing to visit the United States, of the continued requirement of a valid visa. Please visit our website at tt.usembassy.gov for official information regarding application instructions and requirements. Recent reports on social media advising that the Department of State has placed Trinidad and Tobago on the Visa Waiver Program are inaccurate. Citizens of Trinidad and Tobago are required to possess a valid visa to enter the U.S. We take this opportunity to remind applicants to exercise caution with their personal information and to refrain from paying anyone who promises to process their 'visa' or to expedite the application process."

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