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Which immigration form should you fill in?<br />

If you are not a US citizen, a returning resident alien, an alien with an immigrant visa, a Canadian<br />

citizen visiting the USA, or in transit and you do not have a visa, you must fill in the green form.<br />

Complete the green form (I 94W) if you are a citizen of a country participating in the Visa<br />

Waiver Program (see below) and do not have a US Visitor’s Visa. The form consists of two<br />

sections, the Arrival Record and the Departure Record, and they must both be filled in.<br />

Children under the age of 14 must have their forms signed by a parent or guardian.<br />

Countries taking part in the Visa Waiver Program:<br />

Andorra Germany Luxembourg San Marino<br />

Austria Iceland Monaco Spain<br />

Belgium Italy Netherlands Sweden<br />

Denmark Japan New Zealand Switzerland<br />

Finland Liechtenstein Norway United Kingdom<br />

France<br />

If you are not a US citizen, a returning resident alien, an alien with an immigrant visa, a Canadian<br />

citizen visiting the USA, or in transit and you have a visa, you must fill in the white form.<br />

Complete the white form (I 94) if you have a visa to enter the US. Use the same form<br />

for children and infants traveling on their parents’ passports. The form consists of two<br />

sections, the Arrival Record and the Departure Record, and they must both be filled in.<br />

Children under the age of 14 must have their forms signed by a parent Natasha or guardian. Bedingfield

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