FSM passport advisory

However, admission is not guaranteed.

Most grounds of inadmissibility under U.S. immigration laws, such as criminal convictions, are applicable.

If determined admissible under the Compact, an FSM citizen may live, study and work in the United States.

The United States has the right to set terms and conditions on the non-immigrant stay of FSM citizens.

At the present time, they are granted an unlimited length of stay, and their I-94 noted as “CFA/FSM” (Compact of Free Association/Federated States of Micronesia).

In order to seek admission to the United States under the amended Compact, a citizen of the FSM must possess an unexpired FSM passport that has at least six months validity.

This is a new requirement, which did not apply under the original Compact.

An FSM citizen applying for admission under the Compact does not need a U.S. visa, or any other travel documentation.

This requirement is also enforced by Continental Micronesia when they screen travel documents at the airport, so it is important for FSM citizens to make sure their FSM passport is valid for at least six months before they plan on travelling to the United States.

Continental Micronesia will not let anyone with a non-U.S. passport travel to the United States unless they meet this requirement.

 

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