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Immigration
INS Proposes Significant Changes to Rules Governing Visitors - April 2002

In its continuing effort to enhance homeland security and strengthen and control immigration in the United States, the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) is proposing significant changes to the rules governing the period of time visitors are permitted to remain in the United States.

ACA believes this ruling could have impact on international campers since it is anticipated it will be implemented this summer.

The proposed rule governing B non-immigrant visitors will eliminate the minimum 6-month admission period for B-2 non-immigrant visitors (tourist), and instead base the admission period on the amount of time needed to accomplish the purpose of the trip (in many cases 30 days).

When B visa holders apply for entry to the United States, they will be required to explain to an INS Immigration Inspector the nature and purpose of their visit so the Inspector can determine the appropriate length of stay.

We encourage parents to work with camps to be sure they have accurate documentation of the camper's registration to participate in a camp program including specific dates. This documentation should help the INS to determine individual need and allow for entry beyond 30 days if necessary.

"These new rules strike the appropriate balance between INS' mission to ensure that our nation's immigration laws are followed and stop illegal immigration and our desire to welcome legitimate visitors to the United States," said INS Commissioner James Ziglar.

Information has been taken from http://web.archive.org/web/20020612102726/http://www.ins.gov/

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