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Visa-free travel to the US using refugee travel document from Spain?



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          No. Your friend requires a visa to come to the US.



          Citizens of Spain can come to the US without a visa under the Visa Waiver Program, but one criterion for participating in the VWP is to have the nationality of, and present a passport issued by, a VWP country (8 USC 1187(a)(2)). Your friend is therefore unable to come to the US under the VWP even if he or she has the nationality of a VWP country, because refugees are generally unable to use a passport issued by their country of nationality.



          The US embassy in Spain and Andorra has a page about visas that would serve as a good starting point to get more information about how to apply.






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            No. Your friend requires a visa to come to the US.



            Citizens of Spain can come to the US without a visa under the Visa Waiver Program, but one criterion for participating in the VWP is to have the nationality of, and present a passport issued by, a VWP country (8 USC 1187(a)(2)). Your friend is therefore unable to come to the US under the VWP even if he or she has the nationality of a VWP country, because refugees are generally unable to use a passport issued by their country of nationality.



            The US embassy in Spain and Andorra has a page about visas that would serve as a good starting point to get more information about how to apply.






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              No. Your friend requires a visa to come to the US.



              Citizens of Spain can come to the US without a visa under the Visa Waiver Program, but one criterion for participating in the VWP is to have the nationality of, and present a passport issued by, a VWP country (8 USC 1187(a)(2)). Your friend is therefore unable to come to the US under the VWP even if he or she has the nationality of a VWP country, because refugees are generally unable to use a passport issued by their country of nationality.



              The US embassy in Spain and Andorra has a page about visas that would serve as a good starting point to get more information about how to apply.






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                No. Your friend requires a visa to come to the US.



                Citizens of Spain can come to the US without a visa under the Visa Waiver Program, but one criterion for participating in the VWP is to have the nationality of, and present a passport issued by, a VWP country (8 USC 1187(a)(2)). Your friend is therefore unable to come to the US under the VWP even if he or she has the nationality of a VWP country, because refugees are generally unable to use a passport issued by their country of nationality.



                The US embassy in Spain and Andorra has a page about visas that would serve as a good starting point to get more information about how to apply.






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                No. Your friend requires a visa to come to the US.



                Citizens of Spain can come to the US without a visa under the Visa Waiver Program, but one criterion for participating in the VWP is to have the nationality of, and present a passport issued by, a VWP country (8 USC 1187(a)(2)). Your friend is therefore unable to come to the US under the VWP even if he or she has the nationality of a VWP country, because refugees are generally unable to use a passport issued by their country of nationality.



                The US embassy in Spain and Andorra has a page about visas that would serve as a good starting point to get more information about how to apply.







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