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US President George W. Bush has agreed to give friendly countries, whose citizens may travel to the United States without visas, an additional year to issue high-tech passports that were to have been required for visa-free visits in October, the State Department said on Tuesday.
The delay in the deadline gives the 27 countries currently enrolled in the so-called Visa Waiver Programme until October 26, 2005 to issue passports that include "biometric indicators" - computer chips with a digitally encoded record of the bearer's face and possibly fingerprints - so that their citizens can remain eligible for the scheme, the department said.
Bush signed the law on Monday and while it is not the two-year delay requested by his administration, the department said the move would prevent disruption to travellers and address concerns about the deadline expressed by the 27 nations in the program.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2004

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