[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 22, Volume 1] [Revised as of April 1, 2002] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 22CFR41.104] [Page 209-210] TITLE 22--FOREIGN RELATIONS CHAPTER I--DEPARTMENT OF STATE PART 41--VISAS: DOCUMENTATION OF NONIMMIGRANTS UNDER THE IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACT, AS AMENDED--Table of Contents Subpart J--Application for Nonimmigrant Visa Sec. 41.104 Passport requirements. (a) Passports defined. ``Passport'' as defined in INA 101(a)(30) is not limited to a national passport or to a single document. A passport may consist of two or more documents which, when considered together, fulfill the requirements of a passport, provided that the documentary evidence of permission to enter a foreign country has been issued by a competent authority and clearly meets the requirements of INA 101(a)(30). (b) Passport requirement. Except for certain persons in the A, C-3, G, and NATO classifications and persons for [[Page 210]] whom the passport requirement has been waived pursuant to the provisions of INA 212(d)(4), every applicant for a nonimmigrant visa is required to present a passport, as defined above and in INA 101(a)(30), which is valid for the period required by INA 212(a)(7)(B)(i)(I). (c) A single passport including more than one person. The passport requirement for a nonimmigrant visa may be met by the presentation of a passport including more than one person, if such inclusion is authorized under the laws or regulations of the issuing authority and if a photograph of each visa applicant 16 years of age or over has been attached to the passport by the issuing authority. (d) Applicants for diplomatic visas. Every applicant for a diplomatic visa must present a diplomatic passport, or the equivalent thereof, having the period of validity required by INA 212(a)(7)(B)(i)(I), unless such requirement has been waived pursuant to the authority contained in INA 212(d)(4) or unless the case falls within the provisions of Sec. 41.21(b). (e) XIX Olympic Winter Games and VIII Paralympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City, Utah in 2002. Notwithstanding paragraph (b) of this section, consular officers at the American Embassy in Ottawa, Canada shall process visa applications submitted on behalf of those ``Olympic Family Members'' and ``Paralympic Family Members'' (see Sec. 41.101(f)(2)) who have received Olympic accreditation from the Salt Lake Olympic Committee through OVID 2002 without requiring the presentation of a passport. [52 FR 42597, Nov. 5, 1987, as amended at 56 FR 30428, July 2, 1991; 61 FR 1522, Jan. 22, 1996; 61 FR 53058, Oct. 10, 1996; 66 FR 38543, July 25, 2001]