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A message from the
desk of Nicholas A. Karacostas
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Contact: Nicholas A. Karacostas
SupremePresident@ahepa.org
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United States Designates Greece
A Visa Waiver Program Member Nation
Basic Facts to Know
The United States' designation of Greece as a visa waiver nation is truly a significant moment in the long-standing strategic relationship between the U.S. and Greece. It further strengthens the existing relationship between the two NATO allies, it fosters increased trade, commerce, and tourism; it enhances security standards and information sharing; and finally, it is a tremendous source of pride for the Greek American community, making it easier for relatives to visit especially on a moment's notice.
For all these reasons, AHEPA has championed Greece's designation to become a visa waiver nation.
Below is a basic set of facts that explains what it means for Greek citizens now that Greece has been designated a visa waiver nation.
- Greek citizens will be able to visit the United States without visas in approximately 30 days from the Department of Homeland Security's March 9, 2010 announcement.
- Greek citizens are permitted to travel to the United States for up to 90 days without obtaining a visa for tourism or business purposes only. Visits for purposes of attending school or working do not apply in the Visa Waiver Program.
- Greek citizens will be required to apply for an Electronic System Travel Authorization (ESTA) through the Web-based system.
- Greek citizens can apply/register with ESTA immediately. Visit esta.cbp.dhs.gov to apply.
- Registration with ESTA lasts for two years unless your passport expiration date is within that two-year period; then it lasts as long as the passport does.
- A new ESTA is required if basic biographical information changes (i.e., a name change due to marriage).
Source: Department of Homeland Security, http://www.dhs.gov/ynews/releases/pr_1268162593062.shtm.
For More Information: See Related Visa Waiver Program Press Release

Fraternally,

Nicholas A. Karacostas, Supreme President
AHEPA is the largest Greek-American association in the world with chapters in the United States, Canada, Greece, Cyprus, and sister chapters in Australia and New Zealand. It was established in 1922 by visionary Greek Americans to protect Hellenes from prejudice originating from the KKK, and in its history, AHEPA joined with the NAACP and B'nai B'rith International to fight discrimination.
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