This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of CBP Form I-760 for the current year.
This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security - Customs and Border Protection on July 1, 2016 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is CBP Form I-760?
A: CBP Form I-760 is the application form for the Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Agreement.
Q: What is the Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Agreement?
A: The Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Agreement allows certain travelers to visit Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) without a visa.
Q: Who is eligible for the Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver?
A: Citizens of certain countries can travel to Guam and CNMI without a visa, if they meet the eligibility requirements.
Q: What is the purpose of CBP Form I-760?
A: CBP Form I-760 is used to apply for the Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver for eligible travelers.
Q: Do I need to pay a fee to submit CBP Form I-760?
A: Yes, there is a processing fee associated with the submission of CBP Form I-760.
Q: How long can I stay in Guam and CNMI under the Visa Waiver Agreement?
A: Travelers can stay in Guam and CNMI for up to 45 days under the Visa Waiver Agreement.
Q: Can I extend my stay in Guam and CNMI under the Visa Waiver Agreement?
A: No, the Visa Waiver Agreement does not provide an option to extend the stay beyond the initial 45 days.
Q: What are the entry requirements for the Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver?
A: Eligible travelers must have a valid passport, a round-trip or onward ticket, and must not have any criminal convictions or immigration violations.
Q: Can I work in Guam or CNMI under the Visa Waiver Agreement?
A: No, the Visa Waiver Agreement does not permit employment in Guam or CNMI. Travelers intending to work must obtain the appropriate work visa.
Form Details:
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