With the easing of many of the COVID-19 travel restrictions at the northern border, U.S. Customs and Border Protection is seeing an uptick in travelers at our ports of entry. To reduce wait times, CBP is urging travelers who require an I-94 to apply and prepay online before arriving at the land border.
A Form I-94 is needed by all visitors except: U.S. citizens, returning resident aliens, aliens with immigrant visas, and most Canadian citizens visiting or in transit. Travelers will be issued an I-94 during the admission process at the port of entry. If you are traveling via a land border you may apply for an I-94 in advance at https://i94.cbp.dhs.gov/I94/#/home, saving time while at the port of entry later.
“With summer approaching and people beginning to feel more comfortable traveling, we will inevitably see wait times increase,” said Harmit Gill, Director, Area Port of Blaine. “Travelers who apply for an I-94 online prior to their arrival at a port of entry, can save themselves a significant amount of time at the border.”
Travelers are also encouraged to follow the tips below:
- Check out the CBP informational website
- Beat the border rush
Monitor wait times via the CBP "Border Wait Times" website. Information is updated hourly and is useful in planning trips and identifying periods of light use/short waits.
- Keep travel documents handy
If you are a frequent international traveler and have not already become a member of a trusted traveler program, sign up now. For more information, please visit CBP’s Trusted Traveler site.
- Know the contents of your vehicles and be prepared to declare all items
- Know what food products can be imported
- Declare all firearms
- Leave marijuana at home
For more information on international traveling into the United States visit CBP’s Travel site.
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