Customs and Border Protection Provides International Travel Tips

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has submitted a reminder for
tourists and travelers of important tips for international travel this
holiday season. With increasing travel and tourism over the past year,
CBP suggests that returning U.S. citizens or residents and international
visitors can do certain things to speed their processing through U.S.
borders.

Ensure you have an approved travel document. Remember that the
Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative requires U.S. and Canadian citizens
age 16 and older to present a valid and acceptable travel document
(e.g., passport, U.S. passport card, trusted traveler card, permanent
resident card, or an enhanced driver’s license).

If you are a national or citizen of a participating Visa Waiver
Program country, ensure you have an approved Electronic System for
Travel Authorization (ESTA) before boarding an air or sea vessel
traveling to the U.S.

Read more tips online at www.cbp.gov.

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