<Li> Must be intending to visit the United States for a purpose of transit, tourism, or a short term business visit . Journalists and their accompanying staff cannot use the Visa Waiver Program to file and work on news reports for their news organizations from the United States and must instead apply for an I visa . </Li> <Li> Starting from September 8, 2010, a fee of USD $14 is collected . This is payable by credit / debit cards online only, in advance of travel . </Li> <P> Those who do not meet the requirements for the Visa Waiver Program must obtain a U.S. visitor visa from a U.S. embassy or consulate . </P> <P> Having been arrested or convicted does not in itself make a person ineligible to use the Visa Waiver Program . You are only ineligible if you do not meet the requirements of the program . However, some U.S. embassies advise such persons to apply for a tourist visa even though there is no legal obligation for the individual to do so . There is no right of appeal if a CBP officer decides to refuse entry, unless you hold a visa when an appeal can be made to an immigration judge . </P>

Countries that does not need visa to enter us