Demystifying CPB DHS: What Travelers Need to Know About Customs and Border Protection
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If you’ve ever flown internationally into the United States, you’ve interacted with them—even if you didn’t realize it at the time. You might have seen the acronym "CBP" on a badge or "DHS" on a black and gold sign. But when you see them written together as , it’s easy to get confused. (Is it a typo? A new agency?) Demystifying CPB DHS: What Travelers Need to Know
Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific questions about your immigration status or customs requirements, please visit the official CBP website (cbp.gov). But when you see them written together as
CBP officers have access to massive amounts of data. A "little white lie" about why you are visiting (e.g., saying "tourism" when you plan to do freelance work) is grounds for immediate deportation and a multi-year ban.