Am I right in thinking the only way to get into the states, without a biometric passport, is with a visa?
And am I right in thinking I need an interview at the embassy in London for this?
As a tourist? Fill in the visa paperwork on the plane, join the queue and have your bits scanned when you get there.
From the [url= http://www.usembassy.org.uk/visaservices/?p=420 ]US embassy site[/url] [i]If your passport was issued on or after October 26, 2006, you will require a biometric passport. If it was issued between October 26, 2005 and October 25, 2006 it need only be machine readable, and the photograph digital. If issued before October 26, 2005 it need only be machine readable.[/i]
If you're just visiting I think it just needs to be machine readable. And you'll need to apply for an ESTA.
It's probably easier to go through the "I need a passport today" route at a passport office rather than stand in line on grosvenor square.
You need to fill in an ESTA online before you fly. $14 at the email address in the previous post. Without an ESTA you can't fill in you preflight check in.
To get in to work? That's a whole different level of visa. I'm applying for a L1 at the moment and it's a PITA
Oops, my bad. All changed then?
Ohhhh, think I'm getting machine readable confused with biometric. I might still be going on holiday!
Don't worry I've filled in an online ESTA at the airport using a £1 per 10mins computer terminal when I forgot my ESTA had run out.
