U.S. Customs and Border Protection - Travel Information for International Visitors

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Information for visitors to the United States who are coming to work, study, conduct business or to immigrate.

-Admission into United States
- 06/22/2009

Frequently asked questions about the admission process for entering into the United States.
arrowAir Travelfeatured see also
If you are traveling by plane to Mexico or Canada, please keep in mind that all travelers, including U.S. and Canadian citizens, are required to have a passport or other accepted form of documentation to enter or depart the United States.
-Automatic Revalidation: Valid I-94, Expired Non-Immigrant Visa
- 05/11/2009

Nationals of Iran, Syria, Sudan and Cuba are not eligible for automatic revalidation of expired visas.
Automatic Revalidation: Valid I-94, Expired Non-Immigrant Visa - pdf versionpdf - 23 KB.
-Bringing Food into the U.S.
- 03/21/2008
arrowUseful Information for Canadian and Mexican Travelers
-Six Month Club Updatefeatured see also
- 03/10/2009

For Accessibility Information: OPA508CONTACT@cbp.dhs.gov
Six Month Club Update - pdf versionpdf - 52 KB.
arrowClearing CBPfeatured see also
arrowElectronic System for Travel Authorization
-Form I-192, Application for Advance Permission to Enter as a Non-Immigrant and Inadmissible Canadian Information
- 12/07/2009
-Immigration
Procedures, forms, and basic requirements immigrants need to enter the United States.
-Issuance of a Visa and Authorization for Temporary Admission into the United States for Certain Non-Immigrant Aliens Infected with HIV Final Rule
- 10/06/2008
arrowI-94 and I-94W
- 06/15/2009
-I-192, Application for Advance Permission to Enter as Nonimmigrantfeatured see also (offsite link)
04/08/2008
arrowLawful Permanent Residents (LPR)
arrowNSEERS
arrowTemporary Residents for Work or Study
-Transiting the U.S. - TWOV and ITI Programs
- 10/02/2007
arrowVisa Waiver Programfeatured see also
arrowVisiting for Business or Pleasure

 
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  • 3/16/2010 2:37 PM Green Card wrote:
    From a humanitarian perspective, our fellow human beings, who migrate to support their families, continue to suffer at the hands of immigration policies that separate them from family members and drive them into remote parts of the American desert, sometimes to their deaths. This suffering should not continue.

    Now is the time to address this pressing humanitarian issue which affects so many lives and undermines basic human dignity. Our society should no longer tolerate a status quo that perpetuates a permanent underclass of persons and benefits from their labor without offering them legal protections.
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