DHS Entry-Exit Lines Up Just Ahead of Schedule
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DHS Entry-Exit Lines Up Just Ahead of Schedule
Asa Hutchinson, Under Secretary for Border and Transportation
Security at the United States Department of Homeland Security,
announced that the Department of Homeland Security met a major
milestone by implementing the US-VISIT entry-exit system at the 50
busiest land ports of entry ahead of schedule. Congress mandated
that DHS complete this phase of an entry-exit system by December
31, 2004. As of December 29, 2004, US-VISIT was operational at the
50 busiest land border ports. The first results indicate that these
new US-VISIT biometric procedures at land border ports of entry are
also saving visitors time crossing the border.
This decrease in inspection time is the result of automating the
Form I-94 process and US VISITs simple, fast and clean biometric
processing.
US VISIT is expediting the processing time for those visitors who
are subject to US-VISIT procedures at land ports of entry, said Asa
Hutchinson. The process, which in Laredo, TX, took more than 10
minutes before US-VISIT was implemented, now takes less than five
minutes.
The effectiveness of US-VISIT has meant that we have been able to
deploy the technology on schedule while meeting our goals of
enhanced security and the facilitation of legitimate travel and
trade, he said. This is a step towards our vision of creating a
21st century border and immigration management system.
The United States has been able to arrest or deny admission to 372
criminals or immigration violators because of US-VISIT. These
included federal penitentiary escapees, convicted rapists, drug
traffickers, individuals convicted of manslaughter and credit card
fraud, a convicted armed robber and numerous immigration violators
and individuals attempting visa fraud.
To date, more than 16.9 million foreign visitors have been
processed through US VISIT without adversely impacting wait times.
In addition to the 50 busiest land ports of entry, US-VISIT is
operational at 115 airports and 15 seaports and will be expanded to
all land ports of entry by December 31, 2005.
Visitors requiring an arrival/departure Form I-94 to enter the
United States, including those traveling under the Visa Waiver
Program, are processed through US-VISIT at the secondary inspection
area.
US-VISIT processing involves the collection of two index
fingerscans and a digital photograph. With the deployment of
US-VISIT technology, a visitor is no longer required to fill out
the Form I-94 by hand. Instead, the visitors biographic information
is entered electronically when the U.S. Customs and Border
Protection Officer scans the visitors travel document.
US-VISIT procedures do not apply at this time to visitors processed
in the primary inspection area, but apply to foreign visitors who
must be processed in the secondary inspection areas. At land ports
of entry, the secondary inspection area is where visitors traveling
with visas or passports are processed. In addition to exempt
Canadian citizens, most Mexican visitors who apply for admission
using a Border Crossing Card (also known as a laser visa) and
travel within the border zone will not be processed through US
VISIT initially.
The goals of US-VISIT are to enhance the security of our citizens
and visitors; facilitate legitimate travel and trade; ensure the
integrity of our immigration system; and protect the privacy of our
visitors.
US-VISIT is a continuum of security measures that begins overseas,
when a person applies for a visa to travel to the United States,
and continues through entry and exit.
Experience has shown that the US-VISIT enrollment process is fast,
easy to understand and simple for visitors. Expanding US-VISIT
entry procedures to our land ports of entry builds on the
Department's progress to enhance security for our citizens and
visitors while facilitating legitimate travel and trade through our
borders.
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