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I am just heading to Dallas from Canada right now.
Suddenly wondering about Interview and security check.
I already got security check and USA border interview then visa stamp too.
I will be in DFW Dallas airport for an hour and 10 min.
My question is " am I going to get interview again? "
Cheers! I would know it because of limited transit time :(










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    Suddenly wondering about Interview and security check.
    I already got security check and USA border interview then visa stamp too.
    I will be in DFW Dallas airport for an hour and 10 min.
    My question is " am I going to get interview again? "
    Cheers! I would know it because of limited transit time :(










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      I am just heading to Dallas from Canada right now.
      Suddenly wondering about Interview and security check.
      I already got security check and USA border interview then visa stamp too.
      I will be in DFW Dallas airport for an hour and 10 min.
      My question is " am I going to get interview again? "
      Cheers! I would know it because of limited transit time :(










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      Suddenly wondering about Interview and security check.
      I already got security check and USA border interview then visa stamp too.
      I will be in DFW Dallas airport for an hour and 10 min.
      My question is " am I going to get interview again? "
      Cheers! I would know it because of limited transit time :(







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          When flying from Canada to the US, you go through US immigration and customs at the Canadian airport from which you depart. This is called US preclearance. When you physically arrive in the US on your flight, you will not see immigration again, because you have already gone through immigration and customs. Your flight arrival is treated the same as a domestic arrival. You only need to go directly to your next flight.






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            Note that not every Canadian airport has US preclearance, but most of the major ones do. If you have already completed it, you will be let off the plane in the US domestic arrivals area, and won't need to complete US immigration again. It will feel like a flight from Tampa, Anchorage, or Newark. That's sort of the point. Source: Personal experience.

            – Robert Columbia
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          • @RobertColumbia AFAIK every Canadian airport with direct commercial flights to the US has preclearance at this point. There are several well known airports that don't have preclearance, like Gander or Goose Bay, but they do not have commercial flights to the US (just GA flights, and those have a completely different immigration/customs procedure).

            – Michael Hampton
            21 mins ago













          • @MichaelHampton COmpletely wrong. Billy Bishop, Victoria, Quebec City, Saskatoon and Regina are only some of the ones not having preclearance

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          When flying from Canada to the US, you go through US immigration and customs at the Canadian airport from which you depart. This is called US preclearance. When you physically arrive in the US on your flight, you will not see immigration again, because you have already gone through immigration and customs. Your flight arrival is treated the same as a domestic arrival. You only need to go directly to your next flight.






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            Note that not every Canadian airport has US preclearance, but most of the major ones do. If you have already completed it, you will be let off the plane in the US domestic arrivals area, and won't need to complete US immigration again. It will feel like a flight from Tampa, Anchorage, or Newark. That's sort of the point. Source: Personal experience.

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          • @RobertColumbia AFAIK every Canadian airport with direct commercial flights to the US has preclearance at this point. There are several well known airports that don't have preclearance, like Gander or Goose Bay, but they do not have commercial flights to the US (just GA flights, and those have a completely different immigration/customs procedure).

            – Michael Hampton
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          • @MichaelHampton COmpletely wrong. Billy Bishop, Victoria, Quebec City, Saskatoon and Regina are only some of the ones not having preclearance

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          When flying from Canada to the US, you go through US immigration and customs at the Canadian airport from which you depart. This is called US preclearance. When you physically arrive in the US on your flight, you will not see immigration again, because you have already gone through immigration and customs. Your flight arrival is treated the same as a domestic arrival. You only need to go directly to your next flight.






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            Note that not every Canadian airport has US preclearance, but most of the major ones do. If you have already completed it, you will be let off the plane in the US domestic arrivals area, and won't need to complete US immigration again. It will feel like a flight from Tampa, Anchorage, or Newark. That's sort of the point. Source: Personal experience.

            – Robert Columbia
            25 mins ago













          • @RobertColumbia AFAIK every Canadian airport with direct commercial flights to the US has preclearance at this point. There are several well known airports that don't have preclearance, like Gander or Goose Bay, but they do not have commercial flights to the US (just GA flights, and those have a completely different immigration/customs procedure).

            – Michael Hampton
            21 mins ago













          • @MichaelHampton COmpletely wrong. Billy Bishop, Victoria, Quebec City, Saskatoon and Regina are only some of the ones not having preclearance

            – Crazydre
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          When flying from Canada to the US, you go through US immigration and customs at the Canadian airport from which you depart. This is called US preclearance. When you physically arrive in the US on your flight, you will not see immigration again, because you have already gone through immigration and customs. Your flight arrival is treated the same as a domestic arrival. You only need to go directly to your next flight.






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          When flying from Canada to the US, you go through US immigration and customs at the Canadian airport from which you depart. This is called US preclearance. When you physically arrive in the US on your flight, you will not see immigration again, because you have already gone through immigration and customs. Your flight arrival is treated the same as a domestic arrival. You only need to go directly to your next flight.







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            Note that not every Canadian airport has US preclearance, but most of the major ones do. If you have already completed it, you will be let off the plane in the US domestic arrivals area, and won't need to complete US immigration again. It will feel like a flight from Tampa, Anchorage, or Newark. That's sort of the point. Source: Personal experience.

            – Robert Columbia
            25 mins ago













          • @RobertColumbia AFAIK every Canadian airport with direct commercial flights to the US has preclearance at this point. There are several well known airports that don't have preclearance, like Gander or Goose Bay, but they do not have commercial flights to the US (just GA flights, and those have a completely different immigration/customs procedure).

            – Michael Hampton
            21 mins ago













          • @MichaelHampton COmpletely wrong. Billy Bishop, Victoria, Quebec City, Saskatoon and Regina are only some of the ones not having preclearance

            – Crazydre
            23 secs ago














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            Note that not every Canadian airport has US preclearance, but most of the major ones do. If you have already completed it, you will be let off the plane in the US domestic arrivals area, and won't need to complete US immigration again. It will feel like a flight from Tampa, Anchorage, or Newark. That's sort of the point. Source: Personal experience.

            – Robert Columbia
            25 mins ago













          • @RobertColumbia AFAIK every Canadian airport with direct commercial flights to the US has preclearance at this point. There are several well known airports that don't have preclearance, like Gander or Goose Bay, but they do not have commercial flights to the US (just GA flights, and those have a completely different immigration/customs procedure).

            – Michael Hampton
            21 mins ago













          • @MichaelHampton COmpletely wrong. Billy Bishop, Victoria, Quebec City, Saskatoon and Regina are only some of the ones not having preclearance

            – Crazydre
            23 secs ago








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          Note that not every Canadian airport has US preclearance, but most of the major ones do. If you have already completed it, you will be let off the plane in the US domestic arrivals area, and won't need to complete US immigration again. It will feel like a flight from Tampa, Anchorage, or Newark. That's sort of the point. Source: Personal experience.

          – Robert Columbia
          25 mins ago







          Note that not every Canadian airport has US preclearance, but most of the major ones do. If you have already completed it, you will be let off the plane in the US domestic arrivals area, and won't need to complete US immigration again. It will feel like a flight from Tampa, Anchorage, or Newark. That's sort of the point. Source: Personal experience.

          – Robert Columbia
          25 mins ago















          @RobertColumbia AFAIK every Canadian airport with direct commercial flights to the US has preclearance at this point. There are several well known airports that don't have preclearance, like Gander or Goose Bay, but they do not have commercial flights to the US (just GA flights, and those have a completely different immigration/customs procedure).

          – Michael Hampton
          21 mins ago







          @RobertColumbia AFAIK every Canadian airport with direct commercial flights to the US has preclearance at this point. There are several well known airports that don't have preclearance, like Gander or Goose Bay, but they do not have commercial flights to the US (just GA flights, and those have a completely different immigration/customs procedure).

          – Michael Hampton
          21 mins ago















          @MichaelHampton COmpletely wrong. Billy Bishop, Victoria, Quebec City, Saskatoon and Regina are only some of the ones not having preclearance

          – Crazydre
          23 secs ago





          @MichaelHampton COmpletely wrong. Billy Bishop, Victoria, Quebec City, Saskatoon and Regina are only some of the ones not having preclearance

          – Crazydre
          23 secs ago










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