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United States includes Romania to visa waiver travel program

The United States announced on Friday it was confessing Romania into its visa waiver program, permitting visafree travel by Romanian citizens for as much as 90 days starting around March 31.

Romania had actually satisfied the strict security requirements to sign up with the program, consisting of participating in collaborations with U.S. law enforcement to share information on terrorism and major criminal offenses, the Department of Homeland Security and the State Department said in a statement.

Romania is the 43rd nation to sign up with the program-- and the 4th included under President Joe Biden after Croatia, Israel and Qatar. The program has led to an increase in tourists from the countries that are added since it makes it simpler to come to the United States.

Reuters initially reported in October 2021 that Romania was among a number of candidates under factor to consider to be included.

To participate in the program, a nation needs to satisfy counterterrorism, police, migration enforcement, document security, and border management requirements.

The DHS will conduct an extensive assessment of Romania's. continued designation on U.S. nationwide security and law. enforcement interests at least when every 2 years.

The requirements consist of having a rate of nonimmigrant visa. rejections below 3%, providing protected travel files, and working. closely with U.S. law enforcement and counterterrorism. authorities.

U.S. citizens can currently travel to Romania and remain for up. to 90 days for tourism or service purposes without a visa.

(source: Reuters)