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  2. Visa Information System - Wikipedia

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    Verification consists of a check that the fingerprints scanned at the border crossing point correspond to those associated with the biometric record attached to the visa (duration approx. 2 seconds). Identification consists of comparing the fingerprints taken at the border crossing post with the contents of the entire database (duration up to ...

  3. Biometric identification by country - Wikipedia

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    The fingerprints saved to the criminal database cannot be opt-out nor deleted even after one's emigration or death. Koreans must submit their fingerprints every time trying to enter Korea unless they use the traditional immigration checkpoints, and the scanned fingerprints are compared with the fingerprints stored in the criminal database.

  4. Entry/Exit System - Wikipedia

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    The Entry/Exit System (EES) is a planned system of the European Union for the automatic electronic monitoring and recording of border crossings of third-country nationals (non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizens) at all border crossings of the Schengen Area. The system will be operated by eu-LISA. [1] The most recently announced start date is "in 2025."

  5. Visa policy of the Schengen Area - Wikipedia

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    Schengen visa applications may not be submitted more than six months prior to the proposed date of entry into the Schengen Area. [82] All countries' embassies may require applicants to provide biometric identifiers (ten fingerprints and a digital photograph) as part of the visa application process to be stored on the Visa Information System (VIS).

  6. National identity cards in the European Economic Area and ...

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    However, the regulation was declared invalid by the European Court of Justice in March 2024 as it had been adopted on an incorrect legal basis, as fingerprinting of applicants for the issuance of identity cards may be an overreach of citizens' rights. It remains temporarily in force until, at the latest, 31 December 2026 so that the Council may ...

  7. European Travel Information and Authorisation System

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    The system is expected to process the vast majority of applications automatically by searching in electronic databases and providing an immediate response, but in some limited cases it may take up to 30 days. [17] [1] If approved, the authorisation will be valid for three years or until the expiry date of the travel document, whichever is ...

  8. The Gym Wants My Fingerprints: A Biometric ID Dilemma - AOL

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    To date, biometrics have largely been used to applications that truly require high security, such as banking or military matters. As that starts to change, identity theft could take on a whole new ...

  9. Biometric passport - Wikipedia

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    They expire on the same date as the holder's Irish passport booklet or 5 years after issue, whichever is the shorter period. (Ireland is not a signatory to the Schengen Acquis and has no obligation or plans to implement fingerprint biometrics.) Italy (available since 26 October 2006): €116, [152] valid for 10 years. As of January 2010 newly ...