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no glavni vopros ne v etom. esti li vozmojnost peresech us granicu bez vizi legalno.
Est'!

Esli vy grazhdanin strany uchastvuyushej v viza waiver program (a vy javno ne grazhdanin)

Visa Waiver Program - Participating Countries.
Andorra Iceland Norway Australia Ireland Portugal Austria Italy San Marino Belgium Japan Singapore Brunei Liechtenstein Slovenia Denmark Luxembourg Spain Finland Monaco Sweden Francethe Netherlands Switzerland Germany New Zealand United Kingdom
Esli vy grazhdanin Kanady ili Bermudskix Ostrovov
Esli vy voennoslujashij NATO so special'noj komandirovkoj.

Chtoby uj byt' sovsem tochnym - vot polny spisok:

In addition, there are certain classes who are exempt from the general rule requiring a passport and visa to enter the U.S. temporarily, as stated in the applicable federal regulation (22 CFR § 41.), as follows:

(a) Alien members of the U.S. Armed Forces. An alien member of the U.S. Armed Forces in uniform or bearing proper military identification, who has not been lawfully admitted for permanent residence, coming to the United States under official orders or permit of such Armed Forces (Sec. 284, 86 Stat. 232; 8 U.S.C. 1354).

(b) American Indians born in Canada. An American Indian born in Canada, having at least 50 per centum of blood of the American Indian race (Sec. 289, 66 Stat. 234; 8 U.S.C. 1359.)

(c) Aliens entering from Guam, Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands. An alien departing from Guam, Puerto Rico, or the Virgin Islands of the United States, and seeking to enter the continental United States or any other place under the jurisdiction of the United States (Sec. 212, 66 Stat. 188; 8 U.S.C. 1182.)

(d) Armed Services personnel of a NATO member. Personnel belonging to the armed services of a government which is a Party to the North Atlantic Treaty and which has ratified the Agreement Between the Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty Regarding the Status of Their Forces, signed at London on June 19, 1951, and entering the United States under Article III of that Agreement pursuant to an individual or collective movement order issued by an appropriate agency of the sending state or of NATO (TIAS 2846; 4 U.S.T. 1792.)

(e) Armed Services personnel attached to a NATO headquarters in the United States. Personnel attached to a NATO Headquarters in the United States set up pursuant to the North Atlantic Treaty, belonging to the armed services of a government which is a Party to the Treaty and entering the United States in connection with their official duties under the provisions of the Protocol on the Status of International Military Headquarters Set Up Pursuant to the North Atlantic Treaty (TIAS 2978; 5 U.S.T. 875.)

(f) Aliens entering pursuant to International Boundary and Water Commission Treaty. All personnel employed either directly or indirectly on the construction, operation, or maintenance of works in the United States undertaken in accordance with the treaty concluded on February 3, 1944, between the United States and Mexico regarding the functions of the International Boundary and Water Commission, and entering the United States temporarily in connection with such employment (59 Stat. 1252; TS 994.)


NO DAJE PRISUTSTVIE VIZY V PASPORTE NE DAET GARANTII CHTO V"EZD V USA BUDET RAZRESHEN - RAZRESHAT' ILI NE RAZRESHAT" V"EZD (I NA SKOL"KO) RESHAET CHINOVNIK ICE NA GRANITCE.
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