Top five tips to avoid issues at a US airport with a Customs and Border Protection officer (CBP)

Here are five top tips to avoid issues at a US airport with a Customs and Border Protection Officer (CBP).

  • #1 – If you’re coming into the US on a tourist visa know exactly where you’re going. Have the
    address of your final destination.
  • #2 – Your ticket must match with your intended time of stay in the US. Please do not have a one-way ticket if you intend to stay in the US for 1 month. Get a return tickets that shows you intend yo stay for one month.
  • #3 – The person you are going to or the person you are visiting your host must be aware that you are coming. No surprises… because CBP can, and sometimes do, call the person to verify whether they know or they are aware that you are coming into the US to visit them number
  • #4 – Avoid food animals plants and prohibited items in your luggage 
  • #5 – Have your answers ready. Where do you work? When was the last time you entered into the
    US? Details about the purpose of your trip…
  • #6 – for your safety have enough money on you
    if there’s too little money like $60 and you’re coming in for a two-month trip to
    them it means you’re coming into the US to I hope these tips help you all the
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