
Interesting news which may potentially effect I-194 waiver recipients down the line:
As part of a new initiative, non-U.S. citizens leaving
the United States from
Detroit and
Atlanta airports should expect to have their biometrics collected before boarding their flights. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers will collect biometrics at the boarding gate from non-U.S. citizens departing from
Detroit; U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) officers will collect biometrics at security checkpoints from non-U.S. citizens departing from
Atlanta. These pilot projects are expected to continue through early July.
Non-U.S. citizens departing
the United States from all other ports of entry will continue to follow current exit procedures, which require travelers to return their paper Form I-94 (Arrival-Departure Record) or Form I-94W (for Visa Waiver Program travelers) to an airline or ship representative.
Read the complete article:
DHS Begins Test of Biometric Exit Procedures at Two U.S. Airports
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