Dear Wendy
>
> Thank you for your email and apologies for the delayed response.
>
> I am sorry that you have been given conflicting information from all over
> and if I may suggest looking at this website to get most of those
> questions answered
>
> http://www.ukpa.gov.uk
>
> If you have any further queries please do not hesitate to
> contact us.
>
> Kind regards
Needless to say I wrote a few choice words in response:
Linda
I have already spoken to the passport office, been on their website and
the the US Embassy's website (been there got the t-shirt in fact I now
consider myself pretty expert on this subject). You clearly have not read
my email properly so I will reiterate. As far as the US Immigration
authorities are concerned a machine readable passport with a digital photo
printed on the data page is acceptable for the visa waiver programme - may
I refer you to here:
http://www.usembassy.org.uk/cons_new/vi ... p_bio.html
Scroll down to the question about what is an acceptable biometic indicator
until the 26th of October 2006 and you will see it clearly states what I
have stated above.
Now please answer my questions - why are you telling people they need a
visa when they do not and why do you insist on 6 month remaining on return
when the US do not require this because of a reciprical agreement with the
country.
I need a response on this today. This is causing me a considerable amount
of stress which I did not expect from a company that is supposed to value
its customers. This holiday is a special trip of a lifetime that I have
booked for my silver wedding anniversary so you can imagine how I am
feeling now.
I apologise if my answer above seems a little short but your reply was
fobbing me off and not answering anything I had asked. When you are
paying nearly £5000 for a holiday to be told that you may not be allowed
to board the plane because you don't have a visa even though the US
Immigration say that the paperwork it is fine is enough to send anyone over
the edge.
Wendy Evans
Just the automated response so far.