[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 8, Volume 1]
[Revised as of January 1, 2002]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 8CFR217.2]

[Page 414-415]
 
                     TITLE 8--ALIENS AND NATIONALITY
 
CHAPTER I--IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
 
PART 217--VISA WAIVER PILOT PROGRAM--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 217.2  Eligibility.

    (a) Definitions. As used in this part, the term:
    Carrier refers to the owner, charterer, lessee, or authorized agent 
of any commercial vessel or commercial aircraft engaged in transporting 
passengers to the United States from a foreign place.
    Designated country refers to Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, 
Belgium, Brunei, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, 
Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, the Netherlands, New 
Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, 
Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and Uruguay. The United Kingdom 
refers only to British citizens who have the unrestricted right of 
permanent abode in the United kingdom (England, Scotland, Wales, 
Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man); it does not 
refer to British overseas citizens, British dependent territories' 
citizens, or citizens of British Commonwealth countries.
    Round trip ticket means any return trip transportation ticket in the 
name of an arriving Visa Waiver Pilot Program applicant on a 
participating carrier valid for at least 1 year, electronic ticket 
record, airline employee passes indicating return passage, individual 
vouchers for return passage, group vouchers for return passage for 
charter flights, and military travel orders which include military 
dependents for return to duty stations outside the United States on U.S. 
military flights. A period of validity of 1 year need not be reflected 
on the ticket itself, provided that the carrier agrees that it will 
honor the return portion of the ticket at any time, as provided in Form 
I-775, Visa Waiver Pilot Program Agreement.
    (b) Special program requirements--(1) General. In addition to 
meeting all of the requirements for the Visa Waiver Pilot Program 
specified in section 217 of the Act, each applicant must possess a 
valid, unexpired passport issued by a designated country and present a 
completed, signed Form I-94W, Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver Arrival/Departure 
Form.
    (2) Persons previously removed as deportable aliens. Aliens who have 
been deported or removed from the United States, after having been 
determined deportable, require the consent of the Attorney General to 
apply for admission to the United States pursuant to section 
212(a)(9)(A)(iii) of the Act. Such persons may not be admitted to the 
United States under the provisions of this part notwithstanding the fact 
that the required consent of the Attorney General may have been secured. 
Such aliens must secure a visa in order to be admitted to the United 
States as nonimmigrants, unless otherwise exempt.
    (c) Restrictions on manner of arrival--(1) Applicants arriving by 
air and sea. Applicants must arrive on a carrier

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that is signatory to a Visa Waiver Pilot Program Agreement and at the 
time of arrival must have a round trip ticket that will transport the 
traveler out of the United States to any other foreign port or place as 
long as the trip does not terminate in contiguous territory or an 
adjacent island; except that the round trip ticket may transport the 
traveler to contiguous territory or an adjacent island, if the traveler 
is a resident of the country of destination.
    (2) Applicants arriving at land border ports-of-entry. Any Visa 
Waiver Pilot Program applicant arriving at a land border port-of-entry 
must provide evidence to the immigration officer of financial solvency 
and a domicile abroad to which the applicant intends to return. An 
applicant arriving at a land-border port-of-entry will be charged a fee 
as prescribed in Sec. 103.7(b)(1) of this chapter for issuance of Form 
I-94W, Nonimmigrant Visa Waiver Arrival/Departure Form. A round-trip 
transportation ticket is not required of applicants at land border 
ports-of-entry.
    (d) Aliens in transit. An alien who is in transit through the United 
States is eligible to apply for admission under the Visa Waiver Pilot 
Program, provided the applicant meets all other program requirements.

[62 FR 10351, Mar. 6, 1997, as amended at 62 FR 50999, Sept. 30, 1997; 
64 FR 42007, Aug. 3, 1999]