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Your Inspection
(08/21/2009)To keep our borders secure, we must inspect everyone who arrives at a U.S. port of entry. We pledge to treat you courteously and professionally. We do not assume that you have done anything wrong - because very few travelers actually violate the law. As part of your inspection, you may be asked questions on:- Your citizenship,
- The nature of your trip, and
- Anything you are bringing back to the United States that you did not have with you when you left.
We may also examine your baggage, including electronic equipment,or your car, which we have the legal authority to do. If we are checking your baggage, you will need to place it on the exam station and open it. (After the exam is completed, you will be asked to repack and close the baggage.) If at any point you are unhappy with the way you are being treated, ask to speak to a CBP supervisor. |
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