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Entry into Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI): Guam and the CNMI are considered parts of the United States for immigration purposes. However, a new Guam-CNMI visa waiver program goes into effect on November 28, 2009. Under this program, citizens of certain countries, including Malaysia, may enter Guam or the CNMI without a visa for a period up to 45 days, for tourism or business purposes. Government employees traveling on official business do require visas. Some other requirements also apply. See here for details. (Before November 28, 2009, the Guam Visa Waiver Program allows visa-free travel to Guam only under similar conditions.) Transiting Hawaii or other parts of the U.S. on the way to Guam or the CNMI requires possession of a U.S. visa.Entry into American Samoa: Visas are not required to enter American Samoa for up to 30 days. Travelers must have a valid passport, a round trip ticket, and sufficient funds for the anticipated period of stay. Travelers wishing to stay more than 30 days should contact the government of American Samoa in advance at:
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