Possible U.S.-EU fight looms over biometric passports
U.S. unlikely to grant EU's request for extension to authentication requirement
April 4, 2005 12:00 PM ETIDG News Service -
LONDON -- The European Union is considering its options after learning that the U.S. is unlikely to extend the October deadline requiring European travelers to have passports with biometric capabilities should they want to enter the U.S. without a visa.
The EU will decide in the next couple of weeks if it will require U.S. citizens to obtain visas to travel to EU countries if their U.S. passports lack digitized facial data, said European Commission spokesman Friso Roscam Abbing.
The biometric authentication requirement in the U.S.'s Enhanced Border Security and Visa Entry Reform Act of 2002 requires the 27 nations participating in the U.S. Visa Waiver Program to begin using passports with biometric features that support facial recognition by Oct. 26. The program allows a U.K. citizen, for example, to visit the U.S. for a set period without a visa obtained from the U.S. Embassy.
The original deadline of Oct. 26, 2004, was extended after some countries, including those within the EU, indicated they would not be able to deploy the required technology on time. Last October, as part of its extension provision, the U.S. began requiring Europeans to have a machine-readable passport to enter the U.S. and to have their fingerprints and photograph digitized upon arrival at U.S. Customs.
In March, the EU formally requested a second delay, to Aug. 28, 2006, which is when the EU will require biometric images on passports. But in a letter dated March 31 replying to the request, F. James Sensenbrenner Jr. (R-Wis.), chairman of the U.S. House Judiciary Committee, said an extension is unlikely.
However, the U.S. law only affects new passports, so people with valid machine-readable passports can continue to use them to travel to the U.S. even after the October deadline, a spokeswoman at the U.S. Embassy in London said today.
"The increased awareness and concern of both the American public and most members of Congress regarding continued weakness in U.S. border security will make an additional extension difficult to accomplish. Consequently, I strongly suggest that the European Commission plan without the expectation that there will be an extension of the deadline, and encourage member states to do their best to meet the requirements," Sensenbrenner said in a letter to Franco Frattini, vice president of the European Commission and Luc Frieden, president of the European Council of Ministers.
Sensenbrenner said that he was pleased that Austria, Ireland, Luxembourg, Slovenia and possibly Germany and Italy have accelerated their timetables to produce some passports in time to meet the deadline. But it remains
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