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U.S. Grants Extension To Hear Passport Concerns

The United States Government has granted an additional extension for individuals to submit concerns regarding the implementation of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) designed to secure and expedite international travel, an official from the U.S. Embassy in Nassau has revealed.

This is in response to the number of letters submitted to the U.S. Government since it announced plans for the execution of the WHTI on April 5, said Michael Taylor, spokesperson for the United States Embassy in Nassau.

Mr. Taylor said that public comment began on April 5 and that the “official period of public comment”” will last for 60 days once the proposed new rules are published in the U. S. Government’s Federal Register

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