This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security - Customs and Border Protection on March 1, 2020 and used country-wide. The document is provided in Russian. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is CBP Form I-736?
A: CBP Form I-736 is a form used for Guam CNMI Visa Waiver Information.
Q: Who needs to fill out CBP Form I-736?
A: Anyone who is applying for the Guam CNMI Visa Waiver Program needs to fill out CBP Form I-736.
Q: What is the Guam CNMI Visa Waiver Program?
A: The Guam CNMI Visa Waiver Program allows citizens of certain countries to travel to Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) without a visa for up to 45 days.
Q: How do I fill out CBP Form I-736?
A: Follow the instructions provided with the form and provide accurate and complete information in all the required fields.
Q: How long does it take to process CBP Form I-736?
A: The processing time for CBP Form I-736 can vary. It is recommended to submit the form well in advance of your planned travel date.
Q: Can I extend my stay in Guam or the CNMI under the Visa Waiver Program?
A: No, the Visa Waiver Program does not allow for extensions. You must leave the country before the expiration of your authorized stay.
Q: Can I work in Guam or the CNMI under the Visa Waiver Program?
A: No, the Visa Waiver Program does not authorize employment. If you want to work in Guam or the CNMI, you will need to apply for the appropriate work visa.
Q: What happens if my CBP Form I-736 is denied?
A: If your CBP Form I-736 is denied, you will need to apply for a visa in order to travel to Guam or the CNMI.
Form Details:
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