Visa Waiver Program Improvement and Terrorist Travel Prevention Act of 2015
(Sec. 2) This bill amends the Immigration and Nationality Act regarding the visa waiver program to require that an alien, when applying for program admission, possess a valid unexpired passport that:
A program country must certify that:
(Sec. 3) An alien shall be ineligible for program participation who:
Such prohibitions shall not apply to an alien who was present in such a country to perform military or official government service for a program country.
DHS may waive such prohibitions if in U.S. law enforcement or national security interests, and shall report annually to Congress on each waiver made in the previous year.
DHS shall determine and review annually whether such prohibitions shall apply to any country or area, considering whether:
(Sec. 4) A program country shall:
If DHS and the State Department jointly determine that a program country is not sharing information or conducting required screening, DHS shall terminate the country's program status, subject to specified conditions for reinstatement.
(Sec. 5) Certain reporting requirements are amended.
(Sec. 6) DHS shall evaluate program countries annually and identify and suspend from program participation any country whose nationals present a high U.S. security risk.
In suspending a country DHS shall consider:
DHS shall give Congress an annual evaluation and threat assessment of each country that presents a high U.S. security risk.
(Sec. 7) DHS shall:
DHS shall report annually to Congress on: (1) the number of individuals denied travel eligibility under the program or whose travel eligibility was revoked during the previous year, and (2) the number of such individuals who were determined to represent a U.S. security threat.
DHS shall report to Congress on steps to strengthen the electronic system for travel authorization.
(Sec. 8) DHS shall provide assistance in a risk-based manner to non-program countries to assist them in:
(Sec. 9) The electronic travel authorization system is renamed the electronic system for travel authorization.
(Sec. 10) It is the sense of Congress that:
Visa Waiver Program Improvement and Terrorist Travel Prevention Act of 2015
(Sec. 2) This bill amends the Immigration and Nationality Act regarding the visa waiver program to require that an alien, when applying for program admission, possess a valid unexpired passport that:
A program country must certify that:
(Sec. 3) An alien shall be ineligible for program participation who:
Such prohibitions shall not apply to an alien who was present in such a country to perform military or official government service for a program country.
DHS may waive such prohibitions if in U.S. law enforcement or national security interests, and shall report annually to Congress on each waiver made in the previous year.
DHS shall determine and review annually whether such prohibitions shall apply to any country or area, considering whether:
(Sec. 4) A program country shall:
If DHS and the State Department jointly determine that a program country is not sharing information or conducting required screening, DHS shall terminate the country's program status, subject to specified conditions for reinstatement.
(Sec. 5) Certain reporting requirements are amended.
(Sec. 6) DHS shall evaluate program countries annually and identify and suspend from program participation any country whose nationals present a high U.S. security risk.
In suspending a country DHS shall consider:
DHS shall give Congress an annual evaluation and threat assessment of each country that presents a high U.S. security risk.
(Sec. 7) DHS shall:
DHS shall report annually to Congress on: (1) the number of individuals denied travel eligibility under the program or whose travel eligibility was revoked during the previous year, and (2) the number of such individuals who were determined to represent a U.S. security threat.
DHS shall report to Congress on steps to strengthen the electronic system for travel authorization.
(Sec. 8) DHS shall provide assistance in a risk-based manner to non-program countries to assist them in:
(Sec. 9) The electronic travel authorization system is renamed the electronic system for travel authorization.
(Sec. 10) It is the sense of Congress that:
Visa Waiver Program Improvement and Terrorist Travel Prevention Act of 2015
(Sec. 2) This bill amends the Immigration and Nationality Act regarding the visa waiver program to require that an alien, when applying for progra...
A program country must certify that:
(Sec. 3) An alien shall be ineligible for program participation who:
Such prohibitions shall not apply to an alien who was present in such a country to perform military or official government service for a program country.
DHS may waive such prohibitions if in U.S. law enforcement or national security interests, and shall report annually to Congress on each waiver made in the previous year.
DHS shall determine and review annually whether such prohibitions shall apply to any country or area, considering whether:
(Sec. 4) A program country shall:
If DHS and the State Department jointly determine that a program country is not sharing information or conducting required screening, DHS shall terminate the country's program status, subject to specified conditions for reinstatement.
(Sec. 5) Certain reporting requirements are amended.
(Sec. 6) DHS shall evaluate program countries annually and identify and suspend from program participation any country whose nationals present a high U.S. security risk.
In suspending a country DHS shall consider:
DHS shall give Congress an annual evaluation and threat assessment of each country that presents a high U.S. security risk.
(Sec. 7) DHS shall:
DHS shall report annually to Congress on: (1) the number of individuals denied travel eligibility under the program or whose travel eligibility was revoked during the previous year, and (2) the number of such individuals who were determined to represent a U.S. security threat.
DHS shall report to Congress on steps to strengthen the electronic system for travel authorization.
(Sec. 8) DHS shall provide assistance in a risk-based manner to non-program countries to assist them in:
(Sec. 9) The electronic travel authorization system is renamed the electronic system for travel authorization.
(Sec. 10) It is the sense of Congress that: