Several European countries and Canada have issued travel warnings to their citizens traveling to the U.S., advising them to adhere strictly to immigration entry rules. This comes on the heels of reported detentions of travelers from these countries by U.S. immigration officials. Notable updates include Germany's Foreign Office informing citizens that having an ESTA or a visa does not assure entry, emphasizing the authority of U.S. border officials. The advisories have also addressed recent changes in U.S. passport policies for non-binary and transgender individuals, highlighting increased scrutiny at entry points.
Some travelers from Europe have faced detention by U.S. immigration officials, leading several countries, including Denmark, the U.K., and Germany, to issue advisories.
Germany's Foreign Office warns citizens that entry via ESTA or visa does not guarantee entry, emphasizing U.S. officials' final authority over admission decisions.
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