Can Indian passport holders with UK residency travel to USA without a visa



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If one has an indian passport with UK residency, does he require a visa to travel to the USA for tourism?







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          You can not visit the USA without a visa if you are not on the VWP list, regardless of where you reside.



          UK aside, even if someone is a permanent resident of Canada they still need a visa to enter USA if they are not eligible for VWP.




          Permanent residents (landed immigrants) of Canada must have a nonimmigrant visa unless the permanent resident is a national of a country that participates in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), meets the VWP requirements, and is seeking to enter the United States for 90 days or less under that program







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            The answer is right. Though on the more positive side you're likely to have an easier time getting a visa if you've already got proven good behaviour and residence in the UK since the US/US share a lot of data and there'll be less suspicion of illegal immigration if you're already free to live in a wealthy country.
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          You likely need a visa, since India is not one of the countries on the Visa Waiver Program list.
          You can always check if you need a visa by using the IATA travel document check website (or I think it used to be called TIMATIC Web): https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/






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            You can not visit the USA without a visa if you are not on the VWP list, regardless of where you reside.



            UK aside, even if someone is a permanent resident of Canada they still need a visa to enter USA if they are not eligible for VWP.




            Permanent residents (landed immigrants) of Canada must have a nonimmigrant visa unless the permanent resident is a national of a country that participates in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), meets the VWP requirements, and is seeking to enter the United States for 90 days or less under that program







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              The answer is right. Though on the more positive side you're likely to have an easier time getting a visa if you've already got proven good behaviour and residence in the UK since the US/US share a lot of data and there'll be less suspicion of illegal immigration if you're already free to live in a wealthy country.
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            You can not visit the USA without a visa if you are not on the VWP list, regardless of where you reside.



            UK aside, even if someone is a permanent resident of Canada they still need a visa to enter USA if they are not eligible for VWP.




            Permanent residents (landed immigrants) of Canada must have a nonimmigrant visa unless the permanent resident is a national of a country that participates in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), meets the VWP requirements, and is seeking to enter the United States for 90 days or less under that program







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              The answer is right. Though on the more positive side you're likely to have an easier time getting a visa if you've already got proven good behaviour and residence in the UK since the US/US share a lot of data and there'll be less suspicion of illegal immigration if you're already free to live in a wealthy country.
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            You can not visit the USA without a visa if you are not on the VWP list, regardless of where you reside.



            UK aside, even if someone is a permanent resident of Canada they still need a visa to enter USA if they are not eligible for VWP.




            Permanent residents (landed immigrants) of Canada must have a nonimmigrant visa unless the permanent resident is a national of a country that participates in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), meets the VWP requirements, and is seeking to enter the United States for 90 days or less under that program







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            You can not visit the USA without a visa if you are not on the VWP list, regardless of where you reside.



            UK aside, even if someone is a permanent resident of Canada they still need a visa to enter USA if they are not eligible for VWP.




            Permanent residents (landed immigrants) of Canada must have a nonimmigrant visa unless the permanent resident is a national of a country that participates in the Visa Waiver Program (VWP), meets the VWP requirements, and is seeking to enter the United States for 90 days or less under that program








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              The answer is right. Though on the more positive side you're likely to have an easier time getting a visa if you've already got proven good behaviour and residence in the UK since the US/US share a lot of data and there'll be less suspicion of illegal immigration if you're already free to live in a wealthy country.
              – the other one
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              The answer is right. Though on the more positive side you're likely to have an easier time getting a visa if you've already got proven good behaviour and residence in the UK since the US/US share a lot of data and there'll be less suspicion of illegal immigration if you're already free to live in a wealthy country.
              – the other one
              Mar 2 at 14:05







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            The answer is right. Though on the more positive side you're likely to have an easier time getting a visa if you've already got proven good behaviour and residence in the UK since the US/US share a lot of data and there'll be less suspicion of illegal immigration if you're already free to live in a wealthy country.
            – the other one
            Mar 2 at 14:05




            The answer is right. Though on the more positive side you're likely to have an easier time getting a visa if you've already got proven good behaviour and residence in the UK since the US/US share a lot of data and there'll be less suspicion of illegal immigration if you're already free to live in a wealthy country.
            – the other one
            Mar 2 at 14:05












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            You likely need a visa, since India is not one of the countries on the Visa Waiver Program list.
            You can always check if you need a visa by using the IATA travel document check website (or I think it used to be called TIMATIC Web): https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/






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              You likely need a visa, since India is not one of the countries on the Visa Waiver Program list.
              You can always check if you need a visa by using the IATA travel document check website (or I think it used to be called TIMATIC Web): https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/






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                You likely need a visa, since India is not one of the countries on the Visa Waiver Program list.
                You can always check if you need a visa by using the IATA travel document check website (or I think it used to be called TIMATIC Web): https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/






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                You likely need a visa, since India is not one of the countries on the Visa Waiver Program list.
                You can always check if you need a visa by using the IATA travel document check website (or I think it used to be called TIMATIC Web): https://www.iatatravelcentre.com/







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