Port-of-Entry

An entry port is any air/land/sea port where entry into the US is authorized.  The US Customs and Border Protection is responsible for each entry port, and there are over 300 entry ports, with at least one per state.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How Can I Enter The Us?
    You can enter the US through over 300 Ports­of­Entry (POE). A POE is any station: land, air or water, through which a person can enter the US. Immigration officials inspect all persons … more
  • What Do I Have To Bring With Me In Order To Enter The Us? 5 Star Rating
    At the port­of­entry you will be required to show certain documents to the customs official.  An alien who is a lawful permanent resident of the United States must present a Permanent … more

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