Common use of ENTRY AND EXIT Clause in Contracts

ENTRY AND EXIT. 1. Members of the force and members of the civilian component may enter and exit Afghanistan at agreed facilities and areas at locations listed in Annex A, at official points of embarkation and debarkation as listed in Annex B, and at other areas as mutually agreed, with identification cards issued by the United States, and either collective or individual movement orders. Passports and visas shall not be required. Such personnel shall be exempt from Afghan law and regulations on registration and control of foreign nationals. 2. United States contractors and United States contractor employees may enter and exit Afghanistan at the places of entry and exit described in paragraph 1 of this Article. Passports and visas shall be required in accordance with Afghan law. If a visa is required, and requested by a United States contractor or a United States contractor employee, it shall provide for multiple entries and exits and shall be valid for a period of not less than one year. The appropriate Afghan authorities may issue or decline to issue required visas expeditiously. In the event Afghanistan declines to issue such visa, the appropriate Afghan authorities shall notify the person concerned and United States forces authorities. For exceptional situations as may be agreed through the Joint Commission, Afghanistan shall seek to put in place and make available to United States contractor employees a process for the issuance of visas upon their arrival in Afghanistan. 3. The United States recognizes the sovereign right of Afghanistan to request the removal of any member of the force or member of the civilian component from Afghanistan. United States forces authorities shall take appropriate measures to remove expeditiously such persons from Afghanistan upon request by proper Afghan authorities. 4. The Parties agree to establish procedures to implement this Article. The Joint Commission shall periodically review and update procedures for appropriate Afghan authorities to process members of the force and of the civilian component who arrive at or depart from the places of entry and exit described in paragraph 1 of this Article, including coordination and inspection of documentation. Afghan authorities may develop lists of members of the force and of the civilian component entering and exiting Afghan territory at the agreed facilities and areas, as necessary.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Security and Defense Cooperation Agreement, Security and Defense Cooperation Agreement, Security and Defense Cooperation Agreement

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ENTRY AND EXIT. 1. Members of the force Force and members Members of the civilian component Civilian Component and NATO Personnel may enter and exit Afghanistan at agreed facilities Agreed Facilities and areas Areas at locations listed in Annex A, at official points of embarkation and debarkation as listed in Annex B, and at other areas as mutually agreed, with identification cards issued by the United StatesNATO or NATO Forces Authorities, and either collective or individual movement orders. Passports and visas shall not be required. Such personnel shall be exempt from Afghan law and regulations on registration and control of foreign nationalscitizens. 2. United States contractors NATO Contractors and United States contractor employees NATO Contractor Employees may enter and exit Afghanistan at the places of entry and exit described in paragraph 1 of this Article. Passports and visas shall be required in accordance with Afghan law. If a visa is required, and requested by a United States NATO contractor or a United States NATO contractor employee, it shall provide for multiple entries and exits and shall be valid for a period of not less than one year. The appropriate Afghan authorities may issue or decline to issue required visas expeditiously. In the event Afghanistan declines to issue such visa, the appropriate Afghan authorities shall notify the person concerned and United States forces authoritiesNATO Forces Authorities. For exceptional situations as may be agreed through the Joint Afghanistan-NATO Implementation Commission, Afghanistan shall seek to put in place and make available to United States contractor employees NATO Contractor Employees a process for the issuance of visas upon their arrival in Afghanistan. 3. The United States NATO recognizes the sovereign right of Afghanistan to request the removal of any member Member of the force or member Force, Member of the civilian component Civilian Component or NATO Personnel from Afghanistan. United States forces authorities NATO Forces Authorities shall take appropriate measures to expeditiously remove expeditiously such persons from Afghanistan upon request by proper Afghan authorities. 4. The Parties agree to establish procedures to implement this Article. The Joint Afghanistan-NATO Implementation Commission shall periodically review and update procedures for appropriate Afghan authorities to process members Members of the force Force and Members of the civilian component Civilian Component and NATO Personnel who arrive at or depart from the places of entry and exit described in paragraph 1 of this Article, including coordination and inspection of documentation. Afghan authorities may develop lists of members Members of the force Force and of the civilian component Members of the Civilian Component and NATO Personnel entering and exiting Afghan territory at the agreed facilities Agreed Facilities and areasAreas, as necessary.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Status of Forces Agreement, Status of Forces Agreement

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ENTRY AND EXIT. 1. Members of the force Force and members Members of the civilian component Civilian Component and NATO Personnel may enter and exit Afghanistan at agreed facilities Agreed Facilities and areas Areas at locations listed in Annex A, at official points of embarkation and debarkation as listed in Annex B, and at other areas as mutually agreed, with identification cards issued by the United StatesNATO or NATO Forces Authorities, and either collective or individual movement orders. Passports and visas shall not be required. Such personnel shall be exempt from Afghan law and regulations on registration and control of foreign nationalscitizens. 2. United States contractors NATO Contractors and United States contractor employees NATO Contractor Employees may enter and exit Afghanistan at the places of entry and exit described in paragraph 1 of this Article. Passports and visas shall be required in accordance with Afghan law. If a visa is required, and requested by a United States NATO contractor or a United States NATO contractor employee, it shall provide for multiple entries and exits and shall be valid for a period of not less than one year. The appropriate Afghan authorities may issue or decline to issue required visas expeditiously. In the event Afghanistan declines to issue such visa, the appropriate Afghan authorities shall notify the person concerned and United States forces authoritiesNATO Forces Authorities. For exceptional situations as may be agreed through the Joint Afghanistan-NATO Implementation Commission, Afghanistan shall seek to put in place and make available to United States contractor employees NATO Contractor Employees a process for the issuance of visas upon their arrival in Afghanistan. 3. The United States NATO recognizes the sovereign right of Afghanistan to request the removal of any member Member of the force or member Force, Member of the civilian component Civilian Component or NATO Personnel from Afghanistan. United States forces authorities NATO Forces Authorities shall take appropriate measures to expeditiously remove expeditiously such persons from Afghanistan upon request by proper Afghan authorities. 4. The Parties agree to establish procedures to implement this Article. The Joint Afghanistan- NATO Implementation Commission shall periodically review and update procedures for appropriate Afghan authorities to process members Members of the force Force and Members of the civilian component Civilian Component and NATO Personnel who arrive at or depart from the places of entry and exit described in paragraph 1 of this Article, including coordination and inspection of documentation. Afghan authorities may develop lists of members Members of the force Force and of the civilian component Members of the Civilian Component and NATO Personnel entering and exiting Afghan territory at the agreed facilities Agreed Facilities and areasAreas, as necessary.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Status of Forces Agreement

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