This eJournal USA brings together the information you need to make your trip to the United States as easy as possible. It also defines the acronyms of U.S. government travel programs and explains how these fit in with those of other nations.
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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice
A Look at the basic U.S. visa process
A look at the visa process from the consular officer’s point of view
Customs and Border Protection Officer sees 200-300 passengers per day
The United States welcomes visitors
A tour of U.S. musical shrines in every region of the country
Every year, many international students choose to study in the U.S.
Admissions procedures for U.S. institutions
U.S. education is expensive, but worth the money
Government officials, business executives discuss commercial exchanges
U.S. is working to protect both its citizens and visitors from attacks
The process took minutes, I did not experience any problems
Visitors often find a remarkably diverse nation —often far different from their expectations—full of wonderful and unique sights, and friendly, welcoming people.
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