Canadian Border Boat Landing Program

Official abstract

Immigration and Naturalization Service (Service) published an interim rule in the Federal Register on September 11, 1997, which amended the regulations to clarify and standardize procedures for the application, issuance, and use of Form I-68, Canadian Border Boat Landing Card. This rule adopts the interim rule as final with two minor changes. The first change clarifies that a Visa Waiver Pilot Program (VWPP) national participating in the I-68 program need not obtain or have a visa, provided that he or she is in possession of a valid unexpired I-94W and the Form I-68. This change is consistent with the requirements for entry into the United States by a VWPP participant. The second change provides that the Form I-68 is valid for 1 year regardless of the length of validity of an applicant's Form I-94 or I- 94W.

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