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How do I get through customs at JFK?

If you're a U.S. citizen or Canadian visitor, you may find it most convenient to use the Mobile Passport Control app or an automated passport control kiosk in T4. Citizens of other countries should refer to cbp.gov for full Immigration and Customs details.



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Here are some tips for clearing customs and immigration quickly at JFK:
  1. Arrive at the airport early. This will give you plenty of time to check in for your flight and get through security.
  2. Have your passport and visa ready. ...
  3. Be prepared to answer questions about your trip. ...
  4. Be polite and respectful to customs officials.


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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.

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On average, it takes about 20 minutes to clear customs and immigration at JFK. However, it is possible to wait for up to an hour or more during peak travel times or if there are long lines at the immigration booths. Here are some tips for clearing customs and immigration quickly at JFK: Arrive at the airport earl.

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On average, it takes about 20 minutes to clear customs and immigration at JFK. However, it is possible to wait for up to an hour or more during peak travel times or if there are long lines at the immigration booths.

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On average, it takes about 20 minutes to clear customs and immigration at JFK.

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International flights require longer connections as you will often have to go through immigration and customs upon arrival. For international layover flights booked on one airline, two hours is often recommended to make your connection.

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Customs Action Steps Ask questions to your flight attendant or traveling companions as needed. Declare any goods you have with you that might have restrictions, and/or goods you purchased in country when returning to your home country. Present your declaration form to customs officials.

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Yes, customs officials have the authority to open and inspect luggage when you are entering a country. Customs officials have the right to search your luggage, bags, and personal items to ensure that you are not carrying any prohibited or restricted items.

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5. When do you go through customs on international flights? Usually, you go through customs when you exit the airport at your final destination. However, if you have a layover in a different city in your destination country, you may need to go through customs before your connecting flight.

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Yes, because you have to get your checked bag(if you checked any), then you have to go through customs as you came from a different Country(must go through customs even if you didn't check bags), then you re check you bags ( if you originally checked bags), then you have to go through security again.

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It's important to remember to hand in your paper I-94 when leaving the United States, since that's how the U.S. government will track your departure and know that you left the country before your visa expired. You'll use information from your I-94 travel record for many immigration purposes.

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