CIBT VISA and Passport Updates


June 04, 2008

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HELPFUL TIPS:

• For current travel advisories, contact the U.S. Department of State at (202) 647-5225 or visit http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/tw/tw_1764.html.
• Or you can automatically receive via e-mail full texts of selected U.S. Department of State documents. To enlist in this e-mail system, go to the following web site:http://www.state.gov/www/listservs_cms.html,.
• In addition to contacting CIBT by phone, you may also e-mail us at customerservice@cibt.com or visit our website at http://www.cibt.com.
• To make sure you are able to receive your customer information request (CIR) from CIBT (not sent to bulk or junk folders), please add customerservice@cibt.comto your address book or list of approved senders.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS:

Effective May 28, the Consulate General of Brazil in Chicago will require visa applications to be filled in online. To request visas, the proper form must be electronically filled in at the following address: https://scedv.serpro.gov.br. Once the application is completed, CIBT will still be able to submit the visa request on your behalf.

• Please be advised that China continues to tighten its visa policy in advance of the Beijing Olympic Games. In many cases, Chinese Consulates are requiring additional back-up documentation such as proof of hotel stay, flight itineraries, proof of previous visa, host business or Foreign Ministry invitation letters from China, and certificates of financial guarantee. Each province has a government department that deals with foreign businesses doing trade within its jurisdiction. It will likely be to this local office that any local Chinese company who wants to invite a foreign company must go for permission/authentication. These requirements are changing almost daily and are not uniform from city to city. These changes are also being immediately implemented without advance notice or grace period, so that items already in progress may be affected. In some cases; we are seeing that China may deny visa requests to certain foreign nationals residing in the U.S., and will refer the individual to their home country for application. Please be assured that CIBT is working diligently to understand and implement these new requirements. We are updating our systems with this new information as quickly as possible. Meanwhile, we recommend that travelers contact CIBT (www.cibt.com) for the latest information prior to submitting documents for processing.


• The Chinese Embassy and its Consulates recently changed visa submission requirements. As a result, an additional fee of $15 will be temporarily assessed to cover the extra costs associated with expedited processing and strict jurisdiction enforcement imposed by China. Please contact customerservice@cibt.com for further information.

• U.S. cell phones do not work in Japan and Korea. Please contact Global Phoneworks (http://www.globalphoneworks.com/) for reduced rate mobile phone rentals. Special promotional discounts available for groups of 20 or more traveling to China.

• Attention Companies with Aviation Departments:
If your company has an internal aviation department that coordinates flights from the United States to destinations overseas, then CIBT can assist your crew members with visas and passports. Requirements for crew members often differ from those for business travelers. To learn more, please contact Steven Diehl at: steven.diehl@cibt.com. Steve would welcome receiving the contact information for your aviation department so he can send them the necessary information.

India will reject applications anytime the vital information on the passport does not match the application exactly. Please proof your application form carefully. Additionally, India will no longer issue a 5 year visa to U.S. citizens. U.S. passport holders may only request visas for 6 months, 1 year, or 10 year visas (a 10 year visa request requires a business invitation letter). All U.S. passport holders who apply for a 5 year visa will have their applications rejected by the consulate. The Indian consulate will no longer automatically convert 5 year request to a 10 year request.

China Group Travel: CIBT anticipates that many of our clients will be sending groups of employees to China to attend events related to the summer Olympics. CIBT can help your organization create a program with customized visa "kits" for groups of 20 or more employees who are traveling to China at the same time. If you are interested in learning more about this program, please contact Steven Diehl (CIBT Business Development) at: steven.diehl@cibt.com.

• Department of Homeland Security delays border crossing rules.
Those U.S. citizens returning to the U.S. by land and sea will not have to present a passport until June 1, 2009, according to the U.S. DHS and the State Department. The WHTI land and sea final rule and specific information on documentation requirements may be obtained at www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/vacation/ready_set_go/. For general information on the WHTI or other travel-related programs, visit www.dhs.gov or www.travel.state.gov or www.cibt.com.

• Effective December 3, 2007, The United Kingdom introduced a biometric visa process.
Travelers will need to complete applications online. CIBT will continue to assist with securing the visa. Please contact CIBT for additional information. http://www.britainusa.com/visas/articles_show_nt1.asp?i=65024&a=46974&L1=41000.

• CIBT offices are not open on weekends and cannot accept weekend deliveries.

QUESTION OF THE WEEK:

What is the proper format for the business cover letter that will accompany my visa application? In general, business cover letters must be on company letterhead, must be signed by someone in authority other than the applicant, and must include the nature of the visit as well as a guarantee that the company will pay the applicant's expenses. Latin and South American countries often have additional requirements. CIBT's Customer Information Request (CIR) includes sample cover letters to get you started. In addition, sample letters can be found in the [Additional On-line Resources – link to appropriate page] section of the CIBT website.

TIP OF THE WEEK:

• There are 15 countries in the Schengen Union, and a visa for one of those countries allows the passenger entry into all of them. However, the passenger should apply for a visa for the country in which he or she intends to stay the longest. Schengen countries include: France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Holland, Belgium, Greece, Austria, Luxembourg, Portugal, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland.

CONSULATE AND EMBASSY CHANGES:

CITY ITEMS & ISSUES

Chicago-
Brazil: now requires two blank visa pages, side by side. All visa applications must be filled in online.

Houston- Angola: no longer offers 24 HR processing; only standard 6 days.
Russia: will be closed June 12 & 13.

Los Angeles- Czech Republic: now requires traveler's personal appearance.
Romania: now requires traveler's personal appearance.

Miami - No issues.

New York- Brazil: will no longer issue same day visa requests.
Nigeria: in addition to the manual form; all visa applications must be filled in online.
Russia: will be closed June 12 & 13.
Thailand: will only issue single entry visas.
Tanzania: will no longer issue 1 year visa.
Uganda: will no longer issue multiple entry visas.

San Francisco- Russia: will be closed June 12 & 13.

Washington- Nigeria: All visa applications must be filled in online.
Russia: will be closed June 12 & 13.

This update is designed to keep our clients more informed about consulate and embassy changes. Please circulate it among your staff. If you have any comments or would like to add or delete a name to the distribution list, contact us at acctmgmt@cibt.com.




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