The European Union said the goal of the new program is to modernize borders, combat identify fraud, and easily identify travelers who overstay their visas. Files containing personal data will be ...
Starting October 12, Europe's new Entry/Exit System (EES) will be deployed gradually across the borders of the 29 EU countries over a period of 6 months. The full rollout will not go into effect until ...
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Many people are being correctly turned away – usually for breaching the first of these conditions. If your passport has had its 10th birthday since the date of issue, you are no longer eligible to ...
Many people are being correctly turned away – usually for breaching the first of these conditions. If your passport has had its 10th birthday since the date of issue, you are no longer eligible to ...
Authorities in Europe will phase in new security measures for Americans and other international travelers over a roughly six-month period starting next month.
This means UK holidaymakers will be required to scan their passports, provide fingerprints and have their photographs captured upon arrival in EU member states. The EES system is being rolled out to ...
The new entry/exit system will require travelers to scan their fingerprints and have their photo take to enter Europe's Schengen area.
The European Union is launching an Entry/Exit System, or EES, that collects facial scans and fingerprints from foreign travelers.
Other documents you should keep: Anything that proves your identity and/or where you have been, such as your birth certificate, Social Security card, transportation stubs (airline, train and bus) and ...