On the flight from Sydney to LAX, a flight attendant gives Cobb a white I-94 immigration form, for people coming to the US on a visa. US citizens only need to fill out a smaller blue customs declaration form. Cobb clearly declines the white form. The flight attendant also offers Fischer an I-94. He takes it and sets it down. Fischer is an Australian citizen; his passport is visible when he sits down and Cobb looks at it. Australia is a member of the Visa Waiver Program, so Australians do not need a visa to visit the US. However, flight attendants regularly give immigration forms to passengers who don't need them. Plus, depending on Fischer's position in his father's company, his visit could require a B1 (visitor for business), L1 (intra-company transferee), or E1/E2 (treaty trader/investor) visa.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:53