The EU is starting to rollout its long-awaited digital exit/entry system. New procedures are meant to streamline border controls and improve security, but their are concerns it will lead to delays.
Passport stamps will soon be a thing of the past for 29 countries in the EU, with the implementation of the new digital Entry ...
How all non-European Union citizens, including British visitors, travel to and from the bloc will start to change from Sunday ...
Starting its rollout October 12, the majority of Europe requires entering visitors to provide their biometric data.
The European Union is launching an Entry/Exit System, or EES, that collects facial scans and fingerprints from foreign ...
A new Europe fingerprint scan policy begins October 12. U.S. travelers must provide fingerprints and photos or face denied ...
Authorities in Europe will phase in new security measures for Americans and other international travelers over a roughly ...
Europe’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) starts October 12, replacing passport stamps with facial and fingerprint scans for all ...
The European Parliament signed up to a plan Wednesday to introduce computerized biometric passports including people’s fingerprints as well as their photographs, despite criticism from civil liberties ...
Explainer: After years of planning and myriad delays, the European Union's Entry/Exit system will go live tomorrow.