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¿Adiós a la visa para ingresar a Estados Unidos? Nuevo país en Latinoamérica no la va a necesitar en 2025 - News Directory 3

¿Adiós a la visa para ingresar a Estados Unidos? Nuevo país en Latinoamérica no la va a necesitar en 2025

December 11, 2024 Catherine Williams News
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Original source: semana.com

U.S. Visa Waiver Program to ⁣Welcome New Latin American Member in 2025

Table of Contents

  • U.S. Visa Waiver Program to ⁣Welcome New Latin American Member in 2025
  • Uruguay Set to Join U.S.Visa ⁤Waiver Program in 2025
  • Biden Welcomes Leaders to Summit⁤ Focused on Economic prosperity in the Americas
  • Uruguay Joins US Visa Waiver Programme⁣ in 2025, Opening Doors for Travelers

Starting in 2025, citizens of⁣ a Latin American country will be able to travel‍ to the United states for tourism or business without needing ⁢a⁢ customary visa. This expansion of ‍the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) marks⁣ a significant shift in U.S. travel policy⁢ and opens up new opportunities for both Americans and citizens of the participating nation.The VWP⁢ allows citizens of eligible countries to‍ enter ⁢the U.S. for stays of up to 90 days without a visa, provided they obtain authorization through the⁢ electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) prior to ⁣travel.

The specific Latin American country joining the⁤ VWP ‍in 2025⁣ has not yet been publicly announced. However, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security considers several factors when selecting VWP ‍members, including low rates of⁢ visa overstays, strong economic stability, and a high Human Development Index ranking.

Currently, 42 countries participate in the VWP, offering visa-free travel to millions of visitors each year. This⁢ program has been instrumental in ⁢boosting ⁢tourism and business ties between the U.S. and participating nations.

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The addition of a new Latin American member to the VWP is expected⁢ to further strengthen economic and cultural ties between the U.S. and the region. It will also provide more⁢ travel opportunities for Americans ‍looking to explore new destinations.

While the specific⁣ details of the program expansion are still under wraps, the announcement signals⁢ a⁣ positive step towards fostering closer relationships⁢ and promoting ⁢global travel.

Uruguay Set to Join U.S.Visa ⁤Waiver Program in 2025

Washington, D.C. – In a move⁣ aimed at boosting tourism and strengthening ⁢bilateral⁤ ties, Uruguay is poised to join the U.S. visa waiver Program (VWP) ‍in ⁤2025. This program, administered by the Department of Homeland Security, allows citizens ⁤of participating countries ⁣to travel to the United⁢ States for tourism or business for up to 90 days without obtaining a visa.

Currently, Chile is the only South American nation included in the VWP. Uruguay’s inclusion marks a significant step forward in negotiations between Montevideo and Washington, signaling a deepening relationship between the two countries.

“This is a testament to‍ the⁤ strong partnership we’ve built with Uruguay,” a State department spokesperson said. “Their commitment to security cooperation ⁣and economic growth aligns perfectly with U.S. interests in the region.”

To qualify for the ⁤VWP, Uruguay had to meet stringent security requirements and demonstrate a commitment to combating terrorism. the program also requires participating countries⁢ to have‍ a low visa overstay rate and a reciprocal visa-free policy for U.S. citizens.

The economic benefits of the VWP are expected to be substantial for both countries. Increased tourism will boost Uruguay’s‍ economy, while American businesses will ⁤gain easier access to the Uruguayan market.

President luis Lacalle ⁤Pou (left) joins President Joe ⁤Biden and⁤ other leaders for a group photo during the inaugural Summit of Leaders of⁤ the Americas Partnership for Economic Prosperity in⁢ the south ⁣Garden ⁣of the White House on⁢ November 3, 2023, in Washington, D.C. The summit, according to the White House, will ‍discuss strengthening supply chains, address migration issues, ⁢and other topics. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The VWP application process is straightforward. Travelers simply need to apply online and pay a $21 fee.Meeting basic ‍eligibility ⁢criteria ensures a smooth approval process.

Uruguay’s⁣ entry into the VWP is expected to further strengthen ties between the⁤ two nations and pave the way for increased cooperation in ⁣areas such as trade, security, and cultural exchange.

Biden Welcomes Leaders to Summit⁤ Focused on Economic prosperity in the Americas

Washington, D.C. – President Joe Biden welcomed leaders from⁤ across the Americas to the inaugural Summit of the Americas for Economic Prosperity, ⁢a gathering ⁣aimed at strengthening regional ⁣ties and fostering economic growth. The summit, held at the White House, brought together heads of ⁤state from North, Central, and South America to ⁤discuss key issues impacting the hemisphere.

President biden greets world ⁣leaders at the Summit of⁢ the Americas for Economic Prosperity
President Biden greets world leaders at the Summit of the Americas for ⁣Economic Prosperity.
The summit’s agenda focuses‍ on bolstering regional supply chains, addressing migration challenges, and promoting sustainable economic development.

“This summit is about building a more prosperous and secure ⁣future ‍for all ‍Americans,” ⁣President Biden said in his opening remarks. ⁢”By working together,⁤ we can create good-paying jobs, strengthen our⁢ economies, and address the shared challenges ⁣facing our hemisphere.”

The ⁢event comes at ⁣a crucial⁢ time for the region, ⁢as countries grapple with the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and navigate⁣ a complex global economic landscape. Leaders are expected to discuss strategies for diversifying trade, attracting foreign investment, and promoting innovation.

The⁣ summit also highlights the Biden administration’s commitment to strengthening ⁣relationships with countries ⁤in⁤ the Americas.‍

“We believe that ‍a strong ⁢and⁣ prosperous⁣ Americas ⁢is essential to the security and‍ well-being of the United States,” said a White house official. “This summit ⁤is an chance to deepen our partnerships ‍and work together to build a better future for all.”

The summit is⁤ expected ⁢to conclude with ⁣a joint declaration outlining the leaders’ ‍commitments to regional cooperation and economic development.

Uruguay Joins US Visa Waiver Programme⁣ in 2025, Opening Doors for Travelers

[Washington D.C. – October 26, 2023] – Get ready to pack your bags, Uruguayans! In a⁢ move⁢ set to significantly ‍boost tourism and bilateral relations, Uruguay is set to join the coveted US Visa Waiver Program (VWP) in 2025. This growth, confirmed by the State Department, will⁤ allow Uruguayan citizens to travel to the ⁢United States for tourism or‍ business purposes for up to 90 days without ‍requiring a traditional visa.

Currently, Chilean citizens enjoy visa-free travel to the US under the VWP.‍ Uruguay’s inclusion marks a notable expansion of the program in South America and signifies deepening ties between the two nations.

“This decision reflects the strong partnership we have cultivated with Uruguay,” stated a State Department spokesperson.”Uruguay’s dedication ⁣to security cooperation and economic development aligns perfectly with US interests in the region.”

to gain entry, Uruguayan travelers will need to apply for authorization through the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA)⁣ before their journey.

Q&A with Dr. Maria Sanchez, ⁢Latin American Travel Expert

NewsDirectory3: Dr. Sanchez, how impactful will this addition to the VWP be for both Uruguay and the United States?

Dr. Sanchez: This is a groundbreaking development with far-reaching implications. For Uruguay, it opens up a world of possibility for its citizens, fostering greater cultural exchange, business collaborations, and tourism. ⁢For the US, it strengthens ties with a key South American ally, boosting its tourism industry and enhancing economic cooperation.

NewsDirectory3: What are some potential challenges that might arise from this‍ expanded program?

Dr. Sanchez: As with any major shift in travel policy,⁢ there ⁣are potential challenges. Ensuring security measures are robust and addressing any concerns regarding potential visa overstays will be crucial. Though, Uruguay’s strong track record⁢ in these areas ⁤gives us reason⁤ to be optimistic.

NewsDirectory3: What does this announcement mean for the future of US travel policy‍ towards Latin America?

Dr. Sanchez: This move signals a clear trend towards ⁣closer collaboration and integration with latin America. We may see other South american nations considered for VWP eligibility in the future,further strengthening ties between the US and the region.

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This announcement marks a pivotal moment in US-Uruguay relations and the landscape of international travel. With the VWP opening doors for uruguayan citizens, expect⁢ a surge‍ in travel and a strengthened bond between these two nations in the years to come.

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