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CBP uses a variety of techniques to assure that global tourism remains safe and strong by screening both foreign visitors and returning.
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CBP uses a variety of techniques to assure that global tourism remains safe and strong by screening both foreign visitors and returning.
The Department of Homeland Security Traveler Redress Inquiry Program (DHS TRIP) is the single point of contact for individuals who want to report difficulties regarding their security screening at transportation hubs or U.S. borders.
Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) list of what you can bring on the plane, what you cannot bring on the plane, and TSA's Liquids 3-1-1 rule.
Transportation Security Agency (TSA) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) provide information on wait times at airports and border crossings.
Popular online forms and tips for services performed at DHS: Immigration forms, travel forms, customs forms, training forms, tips.
Information for planning for your trip, returning home, navigating passenger processing, and brochures about traveling overseas.
DHS provides a full range of online resources to help you plan your trip, manage your arrival and if needed extend your stay.
When children are adopted from outside the U.S., they go through an immigration process. USCIS determines the eligibility prospective adoptive parents.
The Department of Homeland Security offers a variety of training opportunities for DHS personnel, partners and citizens, including home and business owners.
A Green Card holder has been granted to live and work in the US permanently. Check eligibility, find green card forms, resources to settle in the US.