We need another BSB cruise video about you telling us how hapy you are we just made you a whole bunch of money. lol
im flying in to fort lauderdale, its sooo much cheaper then flying into miami....and Fort lauderdale is only a half hour to 45 mins away from miami. Its not far at all. its worth saving the extra 200 bucks.
Isnt there only 1 miami international airport??? I know there is ft.lauderdale, west palm beach +++ But as far as I know, theres only 1 Miami international, and that is as close as you can get.
i just don't know which Miami airport and i'd like to be close instead of fl lauderdale which i think is almost an hour away...i think
Youre welcome, happy to help :)
Thank you for all that information Camilla Maria =) Very helpful!
Currently, 36 countries participate in the Visa Waiver Program, as shown below:
Andorra Hungary New Zealand
Australia Iceland Norway
Austria Ireland Portugal
Belgium Italy San Marino
Brunei Japan Singapore
Czech Republic Latvia Slovakia
Denmark Liechtenstein Slovenia
Estonia Lithuania South Korea
Finland Luxembourg Spain
France Malta Sweden
Germany Monaco Switzerland
Greece the Netherlands United Kingdom
Hope this helps!
Travelers holding a Norwegian passport seeking to enter the U.S. for business or pleasure for fewer than 90 days may be able to travel to the United States without a visa under the Visa Waiver Program.
You will have to have a detailed list of places you intend to visit, people you intend to stay with, and approximate dates.
You must have an address for your first night’s stay in the U.S.
Visa Waiver Program (VWP) and Machine-Readable Passports (MRP)
You DO NOT NEED a visa if:
* You are a citizen of Norway and you have a Norwegian passport (not a "reisebevis" or "utlendingspass")
* Your passport is machine-readable.
* You have never been charged with or convicted of a crime in any country.
* You have never been denied a U.S. visa.
* You have never been deported from or denied entry into the U.S.
* You are going for 90 days or less for business or pleasure.
Hope this is helpful for other norwegians that are going on this cruise.
There are a few documents that you have to get to enter the U.S. I've read. I'm going to get started on them soon in case there are any hold ups.
Something like a Travel Authorisation Number and/or VISA waiver program... I don't know, it's all so confusing. I may have to go to a travel agent for that.
There are some new regulations since the last time I was in the US. At that time, I only needed to renew my passport (electronic). But now I think I have to apply for a visa, which for norwegians usually isnt a big deal if you dont have a criminal record.
Comments
Posted 03.29.2010 at 9:25 PM by AmyC
We need another BSB cruise video about you telling us how hapy you are we just made you a whole bunch of money. lol
Posted 03.29.2010 at 7:24 PM by christamarie
im flying in to fort lauderdale, its sooo much cheaper then flying into miami....and Fort lauderdale is only a half hour to 45 mins away from miami. Its not far at all. its worth saving the extra 200 bucks.
Posted 03.29.2010 at 6:57 PM by Camilla Maria
Isnt there only 1 miami international airport??? I know there is ft.lauderdale, west palm beach +++ But as far as I know, theres only 1 Miami international, and that is as close as you can get.
Posted 03.29.2010 at 5:50 PM by Stephanie Johnson
i just don't know which Miami airport and i'd like to be close instead of fl lauderdale which i think is almost an hour away...i think
Posted 03.29.2010 at 5:04 PM by Camilla Maria
Youre welcome, happy to help :)
Posted 03.29.2010 at 2:30 PM by Yee Yee
Thank you for all that information Camilla Maria =) Very helpful!
Posted 03.29.2010 at 9:55 AM by Camilla Maria
Currently, 36 countries participate in the Visa Waiver Program, as shown below:
Andorra Hungary New Zealand
Australia Iceland Norway
Austria Ireland Portugal
Belgium Italy San Marino
Brunei Japan Singapore
Czech Republic Latvia Slovakia
Denmark Liechtenstein Slovenia
Estonia Lithuania South Korea
Finland Luxembourg Spain
France Malta Sweden
Germany Monaco Switzerland
Greece the Netherlands United Kingdom
Hope this helps!
Posted 03.29.2010 at 9:36 AM by Camilla Maria
Travelers holding a Norwegian passport seeking to enter the U.S. for business or pleasure for fewer than 90 days may be able to travel to the United States without a visa under the Visa Waiver Program.
You will have to have a detailed list of places you intend to visit, people you intend to stay with, and approximate dates.
You must have an address for your first night’s stay in the U.S.
Visa Waiver Program (VWP) and Machine-Readable Passports (MRP)
You DO NOT NEED a visa if:
* You are a citizen of Norway and you have a Norwegian passport (not a "reisebevis" or "utlendingspass")
* Your passport is machine-readable.
* You have never been charged with or convicted of a crime in any country.
* You have never been denied a U.S. visa.
* You have never been deported from or denied entry into the U.S.
* You are going for 90 days or less for business or pleasure.
Hope this is helpful for other norwegians that are going on this cruise.
Posted 03.29.2010 at 9:22 AM by Yee Yee
There are a few documents that you have to get to enter the U.S. I've read. I'm going to get started on them soon in case there are any hold ups.
Something like a Travel Authorisation Number and/or VISA waiver program... I don't know, it's all so confusing. I may have to go to a travel agent for that.
Posted 03.29.2010 at 6:40 AM by Camilla Maria
There are some new regulations since the last time I was in the US. At that time, I only needed to renew my passport (electronic). But now I think I have to apply for a visa, which for norwegians usually isnt a big deal if you dont have a criminal record.
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