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Hello, I am traveling from Beijing to Seattle for an overnight transfer in South Korea. I used to get my luggage in Seattle, but I want to pick up one of my checked luggage. Is it ok?

So I think immigrating to Seattle?

Answer: Yes.

Should I check my luggage in Seattle, take it out, do the paperwork, and then check it before boarding?

Answer: Yes.

The specific steps are as follows: "Immigration and Entry Procedures"

One, flights at Seattle International Airport are parked on the middle floor of the S Satellite, plane (South Satellite Building), to the arrival hall . Surrender Form I-94 (airplane hair, required for every alien).

Two, check your luggage. Check your luggage from the luggage carousel in the entrance hall.

Three, pass through customs. All of his luggage - both carry-on and checked baggage - was handed over the "Customs Declaration Form" (Mao was on the plane) and submitted to customs inspection.

4. Recheck your baggage. Customs is there again to close the airline baggage counter and they will look for your baggage tag to close the checked baggage.

5. Look for the door of the next flight and wait. The structure of Seattle Airport is a bit complicated. The main building of Seattle Airport is like a "Y" character and is divided into four concourses A, B, C, and D (boarding gallery). In addition, there are two lone satellites (Satellite F) in the main north and south beyond: No Satellite (North Satellite Building) and S Satellite (South Satellite Building). The metro and airport connect these two satellite buildings to the main building. As long as you understand the airport signage, no problem.