Israeli citizens came one step closer to not requiring visas to enter the United States after the countries signed an information-sharing agreement on Wednesday that could see the Jewish state added to the US Visa Waiver Program.

Public Security Minister Omer Barlev and US Department of Homeland Security Under Secretary for Policy Robert Silvers signed the agreement in Jerusalem, in the presence of Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked.

Any country interested in joining the USVWP must provide the US with access to criminal records and the information-sharing agreement will allow each side to file 1,000 inquiries regarding the criminal records of citizens seeking to cross their respective borders.

To clarify, the USVWP does not grant the US full and unlimited access to Israel's criminal databases and vice-versa.... Read More: Israel Hayom