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What form do I need to fill out to enter the United States?

To enter the US Customs, you must fill out two forms, one is the US Customs Declaration Form and the other is the US Entry-Exit Certificate (I-94). All foreign passengers (except Canadian citizens and permanent residents of the United States) must fill out the I-94 form, and each family member must fill out one separately. Passengers must fill in all personal information about travel on the front of the form, and the back part of the form is not required. American customs officials will check these two forms and finally decide whether you can enter the United States and how long you can stay in the United States. Please take good care of it and carry the I-94 form with you at all times, especially when you leave the United States temporarily, otherwise you will not be able to return again.

Form I-94 is an important document for foreigners to stay in the United States. Before entering the United States, it should be filled out accurately in English capital letters. When passing through the US Customs and Immigration Bureau, the immigration officer will indicate the time of each person's stay in the United States on the I-94 form according to each person's situation.

Note: the validity of your visa is not the validity of your stay in the United States. The second half of the I-94 form will indicate the validity period of your stay in the United States, and you can tear it off and nail it on the inside page of your passport. When you leave the United States, the airport authorities will take back your I-94 card, so please keep it safe during your stay in the United States to avoid any trouble.

The General Administration of Customs launched the health declaration system in an all-round way. All entry-exit personnel are required to make health declaration, and the customs will review the declaration at the port to strictly check whether there are symptoms, whether they have been to the epidemic area or country within 14 days, and whether they have contact history.

Legal basis:

People's Republic of China (PRC) Frontier Health and Quarantine Law Article 2 People's Republic of China (PRC) shall establish frontier health and quarantine offices at ports, airports, land borders and border rivers (hereinafter referred to as frontier ports) open to international navigation, and carry out quarantine, monitoring and health supervision of infectious diseases in accordance with the provisions of this law. The health administrative department of the State Council is in charge of frontier health and quarantine.