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Global Entry is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States. Members enter the United States by accessing the Global Entry processing technology at selected airports.
Review the "What can I do if I feel the information regarding my departure from the United States is incorrect?" section on the I-94 FAQ page.
With more than 60,000 employees, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, CBP, is one of the world's largest law enforcement organizations and is charged with keeping terrorists and their weapons out of the U.S. while facilitating lawful international travel and trade.
Almost a million times each day, CBP officers welcome international travelers into the U.S. In screening both foreign visitors and returning U.S. citizens, CBP uses a variety of techniques to assure that global tourism remains safe and strong. Descriptions of CBP processes and programs are available for first-time and frequent travelers.
Get the Information you need to smoothly navigate the process and procedures if you are a visitor to the United States, coming to work, study, conduct business or to immigrate. Admission into the United States; Bringing Food into the United States; I-94 Instructions; I-94 Expiration Dates; SAVE Case Check
ESTA is an automated system that determines the eligibility of visitors to travel to the United States under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP). Authorization via ESTA does not determine whether a traveler is admissible to the United States.
jQuery(document).ready(function(e) { jQuery('img[usemap]').rwdImageMaps(); }); img[usemap] { border: none; height: auto; max-width: 100%; width: auto; } To find a Port of Entry in your state or territory, select it in the map below or use the form in the right column.
Explore career opportunities with U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
Countries With Free or Reduced Customs Duty Rates. The United States gives Customs duty preferences-that is, conditionally free or subject to reduced rates-to certain designated beneficiary developing countries under a trade program called the Generalized System of Preferences (GSP).