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U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International Information Programs

New U.S. Travel Publication Covers Information From Visa Requirements to Academic Study Options to Business Travel Facilitation

Washington (ots/PRNewswire)

A new U.S. travel publication
covering a range of issues, such as how to obtain a visa and
understanding new border security procedures, is now available from
the U.S. Department of State. In addition to information on current
travel laws and entry procedures, the electronic publication, "See
You in the USA," also addresses myths about difficulties in coming to
America and provides a general introduction to the various regions
and diversity of the United States using America's rich musical
heritage as a tour guide.
"See You in the USA" was produced by the U.S. Department of State
as part of its electronic journal series and done in collaboration
with the Departments of Homeland Security and Commerce. This
electronic journal further reinforces America's long-standing
tradition of openness and hospitality to visiting foreigners. It was
created to easily answer questions for people: making that crucial
decision about where they or their child should pursue a university
education overseas; planning a trip to the United States to conduct
business, attend a conference, or obtain training; or simply deciding
where their family should holiday abroad this year.
Among other highlights in the publication are: an authoritative
roundtable discussion featuring experts from State, Homeland
Security, and Commerce discussing critical business travel issues
with top U.S. business community leaders featured both in printed and
videoclip formats; a discussion by an expert in U.S. higher education
on academic study options in the United States; and tips on how to
secure adequate financing.
"See You in the USA," full of attractive photos and images, is
currently in English and will soon be available in Arabic, Chinese,
French, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, and Spanish.
For this publication click:
http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/itps/0905/ijpe/rdcusa.htm
    Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov
              http://usinfo.state.gov/journals/itps/0905/ijpe/rdcusa.htm

Contact:

Laura Hesselton of U.S. Department of State, Bureau of International
Information Programs, +1-202-453-8358