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Tag: Saipan

Birth Tourism: $50,000 for a U.S. Birth Certificate?

The governor of the U.S. Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Islands (CNMI), Eloy Inos, and the territory’s delegate to the U.S. Congress, Gregorio Kilili Sablan, say they are working to try to stop birth tourism.

Published November 19, 2013
Categorized as B1/B2 Visa (Visitor for Business or Pleasure), Birth Tourism, Naturalization and Citizenship Tagged Birth tourism, CNMI, Guam, Saipan

Update for Chinese: Visa-Free Travel to CNMI, but Still Not Guam

Update: Aug. 3, 2012 The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says it’s still not ready to allow Chinese to participate in Guam’s visas waiver program (VWP).

Published August 3, 2012
Categorized as B1/B2 Visa (Visitor for Business or Pleasure), Temporary Visas Tagged asylyum, Birth tourism, CNMI, Guam, parole, Saipan, Visa Waiver

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