ENTRY REQUIREMENTS (Continued) 
Chart 
N®s. 
from passport or visa requirements if com¬ 
plying with requirements as specified under 
Number 16. 
75. Temporary visitors, other than British Sub¬ 
jects, Canadians, and United States citizens, 
must obtain an Entry Permit issued by the 
Chief Commissioner of Immigration, at St. 
Johns, in addition to complying with Re¬ 
quirement 21. 
76. Since November 10, 1942, the whole of 
Metropolitan Franee is under the military 
occupation of Germany and Italy, and travel 
to French possessions in the Western Hemi¬ 
sphere has been subjected to restrictions 
necessitated by the present political and ad¬ 
ministrative problems. Until the situation is 
clarified, persons desirous of entering French 
possessions should, by specific investigation, 
obtain written permission for entry before 
completing other departure formalities. 
77. A letter of recommendation, in duplicate, 
is necessary for all commercial travelers or 
all persons engaging in remunerative ac¬ 
tivities. 
78. Passengers transiting country in same plane 
or without overnight stopover will only re¬ 
quire a passport. 
79. Nonimmigrant visas granted for entry into 
the continental United States or other 
U. S. territory are only valid for one entry 
and, when transiting other U. S. territory or 
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possessions en route to destination, either in 
same plane or with stopover, it will be neces¬ 
sary to obtain a Transit Certificate in order 
to avoid revalidating the original through a 
U. S. diplomatic officer in foreign territory. 
The same applies to quota or nonquota visas 
until bearer is admited and is travelling with 
a re-entry permit. 
Bearers of nonimmigrant U. S. visas, after 
being admitted into the continental United 
States, may depart therefrom to a foreign 
destination and stop over in transit through 
other U. S. territory without requiring a 
Transit Certificate, provided no stopover is 
made in foreign territory while en route be¬ 
tween the two U. S. points. 
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