Collapse to view only § 1734. Improved training for consular officers
- § 1731. Implementation of an integrated entry and exit data system
- § 1732. Machine-readable, tamper-resistant entry and exit documents
- § 1733. Terrorist lookout committees
- § 1734. Improved training for consular officers
- § 1735. Restriction on issuance of visas to nonimmigrants from countries that are state sponsors of international terrorism
- § 1736. Check of lookout databases
- § 1737. Tracking system for stolen passports
- § 1738. Identification documents for certain newly admitted aliens
Prior to the admission of an alien under the visa waiver program established under section 1187 of this title, the Immigration and Naturalization Service shall determine that the applicant for admission does not appear in any of the appropriate lookout databases available to immigration inspectors at the time the alien seeks admission to the United States.
Not later than 180 days after May 14, 2002, the Attorney General shall ensure that, immediately upon the arrival in the United States of an individual admitted under section 1157 of this title, or immediately upon an alien being granted asylum under section 1158 of this title, the alien will be issued an employment authorization document. Such document shall, at a minimum, contain the fingerprint and photograph of such alien.