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ppron747 wrote:All UK passports issued for the last several years are machine-readable, and will continue to be acceptable for the US VWP for the foreseeable future. The only "problem" UK passports are the small percentage of passports issued by British Consulates overseas until around 2002 (?I think) which were issued using adapted typewriters, and therefore have no machine-readable zone). People holding these will either need to upgrade to MRP or get a US visa.
Passports issued on or after 26 October 2006 will need to be biometric (AKA e-passport) to qualify for the US VWP. At the moment, as you say, about 10% of UK-issued passports are biometric, and it is pretty much luck of the draw which type of passport you get. But it should be 100% before the bar drops on 25 October.
If you want to guarantee you get an e-passport (although it's not necessary), fly to the USA and apply to the British Embassy in Washington, where they've been 100% for several weeks.
Amsterdam are scheduled to start on 22nd April, according their website....confused1 wrote:You can fly to USA if you're rich enough... but they are also issuing epassport in Netherland aswell... It's cheaper to fly to Amsterdam fom Uk.. it costs only £79 if you fly with KLM to AmsterdamWhere as it'll cost you over £250 to fly to USA
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