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See You in the U.S.A.

See You in the U.S.A.

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September 2005

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See You in the U.S.A.

CONTENTS

About This Issue
The Editors


Introduction
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice

Deciphering the Visa Code
The vast majority of people wishing to visit the United States are able to do so. Learn what you need to know to put together your U.S. trip.

Sidebars
Glossary of Visa-Related Terms

Biometrics: From Eye Color To Eye Scan

Shoes Off, Arms Out?: New Traveling Rules

Visa Photograph Requirements

On the Other Side of the Visa Window
Jon Piechowski, consular officer, Cairo
A visa officer at one of the largest embassies in the world describes his work.

Border Officers: First to Protect, First to Welcome
Kathleen Faws, customs and border protection officer, Port of Washington
An officer who makes decisions about who can enter the United States talks about her job and the people she meets.

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Travel to the United States - By the Numbers
 
VIDEO FEATURE

  • Working Together to Facilitate Travel
  • U.S. Visa/Entry Issues
  • Obtaining a Business Visa
  • When You Need Assistance
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    FOR TOURISTS

    Something for Everyone
    The United States is a large, geographically and socially diverse nation. We welcome you to explore it.

    A Musical Tour Of America
    John Edward Hasse, PhD, Curator of the Smithsonian National Museum of American History
    A music historian offers suggestions for organizing your U.S. trip by visiting American shrines to the universal language: music.

    Photo Gallery: American Treasures
    A pictorial look of some less-familiar Americana offerings.


    FOR STUDENTS

    A World-Class Education While Getting to Know the United States
    Each year, the United States eagerly welcomes over half a million international students.

    Opportunity Of A Lifetime: International Admissions To U.S. Colleges
    Dale Gough, Head of International Education Services of the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers
    An international education expert provides insights on negotiating the U.S. college admissions process.

    U.S. Higher Education: The Financial Side
    Nancy W. Keteku, Regional Educational Advising Coordinator for Africa, Department of State, Accra, Ghana
    Not only is a U.S. education a good value giving high returns on your investment, there are many options for financing your studies.


    STUDENT EXPERIENCES
    Three international students share what they have learned first-hand about attending school in the United States.

    "A Decision You Will Never Regret"
    Nyasha Kanganga of Zimbabwe, Undergraduate at The College Of St. Catherine, St. Paul, Minnesota.

    "A Wonderful Experience"
    Arnab Basu of India, Graduate Student at Carnegie Mellon, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

    "A Great Opportunity"
    Pavel Repyeuski of Belarus, Former Undergraduate at Ithaca College, New York


    FOR BUSINESS TRAVELERS

    Doing Business in the U.S.A. Today
    Government officials and business executives discuss recent efforts to facilitate business travel and promote commercial exchanges.
    • Douglas Baker, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Services;
    • Elizabeth Dickson, Advisor for Global Immigration Services, Ingersoll-Rand;
    • Janice Jacobs, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Visa Services;
    • Randel Johnson, Vice President of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce;
    • Michael Neifach, Director of Immigration Policy, Department of Homeland Security;
    • Alexander Feldman, Department of State, Coordinator of International Information Programs


    BUSINESS TRAVEL EXPERIENCES
    Two executives relate their recent travel experiences.

    "I Enter and Leave Without Problems"
    Carlos Vanni, Santiago, Chile

    "More Safety, Minimal Inconvenience"
    Jimmy Chan, RJP Limited, Hong Kong


    Additional Reading

    Bibliography

    Internet Sites

    See You in the U.S.A.

    eJournal USA

    eJournal USA:
    Foreign Policy Agenda

    Volume 10, Number 1 September 2005


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    Editor, eJournal USA
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    U.S. Department of State
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    E-mail: eJournalUSA@state.gov

    Editor Thomas E. Cooney
    Managing Editor Rebecca Ford Mitchell
    Contributing Editors Merle David Kellerhals, Jr.
    David A. Denny
    Jacquelyn S. Porth
    Charlene Porter
    Reference Specialists Samuel Moncrief Anderson
    George Burkes
    Jeffrey W. Mason
    Vivian R. Stahl
    Photo Researchers George Brown
    Tim Brown
    Gloria Castro
    Barry Fitzgerald
    Ann Monroe Jacobs
    Cover Designer Christian Larson
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    Publisher Judith S. Siegel
    Executive Editor Richard W. Huckaby
    Production Manager Christian Larson
    Assistant Production Managers Chloe D. Ellis
    Sylvia Scott
    Editorial Board Alexander C. Feldman
    Kathleen R. Davis
    Francis B. Ward