Don't worry - I don't hold you personally responsible- honestly!
Actually it may well be that it was an individual guard who didn't recognise it as one of the 'sub-divisions' of British passports, or it maybe that her passport was more than afour or five years old - apparently if you have a UK passport which is any older you have to have a visa to get into the US. :~(
My daughter's 'shopping list' of places to see is very much Eastern European, so I don't think she'll be finding out personally whether she needs a visa for the US for a while yet.
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Date: 25/09/2007 06:32 pm (UTC)Actually it may well be that it was an individual guard who didn't recognise it as one of the 'sub-divisions' of British passports, or it maybe that her passport was more than afour or five years old - apparently if you have a UK passport which is any older you have to have a visa to get into the US.
:~(
My daughter's 'shopping list' of places to see is very much Eastern European, so I don't think she'll be finding out personally whether she needs a visa for the US for a while yet.