Goodbye Paper Forms: New Rule In Effect For Travel To The U.S.
Planning on traveling to America soon? The U.S. Homeland Security Department, like the rest of the government, is clearly at the forefront of cutting-edge technology, requiring visitors to the U.S. who normally would have to fill out paper applications at the airport to go on the “internet” and apply 72 hours in advance. What’s next? Electronic voting?
Posted on January 13, 2009 by Matt Stabile
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