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  • 1Visa Waiver Program — The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) is a program of the United States of America which allows citizens of specific countries to travel to the US for tourism or business for up to 90 days without having to obtain a visa. All countries participating in… …

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  • 2visa — vi·sa / vē zə, sə/ n: an endorsement made on a passport by the proper authorities denoting that it has been examined and that the bearer may proceed Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. visa …

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  • 3Visa (document) — This article is about the international travel document. For other uses, see Visa (disambiguation). Entry visa valid in Schengen treaty countries. Issued by France …

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  • 4Dual intent — is a United States immigration law concept. It generally refers to the fact that certain U.S. visas allow foreigners to be temporarily present in the U.S. with lawful status and immigrant intent. This allows those visa holders, particularly H 1B… …

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  • 5Planning of the September 11 attacks — BackgroundAl Qaeda s origins date back to 1979 when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan.cite book |author=Gunaratna, Ronan |title=Inside Al Qaeda |year=2002 |publisher=Berkley Books] Soon after the invasion, Osama bin Laden traveled to… …

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  • 6Ramzi Binalshibh — Infobox WoT detainees subject name = Ramzi Binalshibh image size = image caption = | date of birth = Birth date|1972|05|01cite web |url=http://www.9 11commission.gov/report/911Report Ch5.htm |title=9/11 Commission Report, Chapter 5… …

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  • 7Gurmit Singh Aulakh — Dr. Gurmit Singh Aulakh Born January 30, 1938 Lyallpur, British India Occupation President of the Council of Khalistan Religion Sikh Gurmit Singh Aulakh is the self appointed President of Council of Khalistan, a small organization that claims to… …

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  • 8Schengen Agreement — The term Schengen Agreement is used for two agreements concluded among European states in 1985 and 1990 which deal with the abolition of systematic border controls among the participating countries. By the Treaty of Amsterdam, the two agreements… …

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  • 9British National (Overseas) — British National (Overseas), commonly known as BN(O), is one of the major classes of British nationality under British nationality law. Holders of this nationality are Commonwealth citizens, but not British citizens. They are not granted right of …

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  • 10British nationality law and Hong Kong — British nationality law as it pertains to Hong Kong has been a unique situation ever since Hong Kong was created a British colony in 1842. With its beginning as a trading port to today s cosmopolitan international financial centre, the territory… …

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