ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (Continued) 
Chart 
Noi. 
14. Members of the armed forces of the British 
Empire who are traveling to or through the 
United States (inclusive of any territory sub¬ 
ject to the jurisdiction of the United States) 
under orders or on leave do not require pass¬ 
ports or visas provided they are in possession 
of official identity documents issued by the 
armed forces concerned and provided further 
that, if traveling under orders, they are in 
possession of written orders or, if on leave, a 
written statement from their superior officer 
indicating that leave has been granted with 
permission to visit the United States. 
15. Passports of all persons except British Sub¬ 
jects must be visaed by a British Consular 
Officer. Passports of all British Subjects must 
be valid for travel to the British territory 
concerned and British Subjects entering from 
non-British territory should obtain a passport 
endorsement from a British Consular Officer 
in the non-British territory from which they 
are entering British territory within thirty 
(30) days prior to entry. 
16. Members of the armed forces of the United 
States and the British Empire (does not in¬ 
clude civilian employees of departments or 
branches of either government administering 
the armed forces), traveling on official busi¬ 
ness or on leave do not require passports or 
visas provided they are in possession of offi¬ 
cial identity documents issued by the branch 
of the armed forces concerned and written 
orders from their superior officers indicating 
that they have authority to visit the country, 
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Nos. 
colony, etc. concerned, or travel to or through 
it. Members of the armed forces of the 
United States and Great Britain are also 
exempt from all other requirements except 
possession of a health, smallpox, yellow fever 
or cholera inoculation or vaccination certifi¬ 
cate if indicated by a check-mark that any 
or all of the foregoing are required. 
17. Visas issued by British consuls. 
18. Both aliens, citizens, or subjects of the coun¬ 
try, colony, etc. shown in the extreme left- 
hand column require a visa or other passport 
endorsement issued by a consul of the coun¬ 
try concerned. 
19. Consuls must obtain authorizations from 
their governments before a visa can be issued 
to any person. All necessary cable or other 
communication charges must be paid by the 
applicant. 
20. Consuls must obtain authorizations from 
their governments before a visa can be issued 
to any person other than a citizen of one of 
the independent countries of North, South, 
and Central America and the West Indies. In 
certain instances this exemption is applicable 
only to native-born citizens of the foregoing 
countries. Any necessary cable or other com¬ 
munication charges must be paid by the ap¬ 
plicant. 
21. Travelers must be in possession of round-trip 
tickets or transportation to a country beyond 
to which they will be admitted. 
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