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PUSHING THE BORDERS BACK: Passenger Operations U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION FIELD OPERATIONS JFK INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
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Passenger Operations Initiatives APIS – Advanced Passenger Information System APIS – Advanced Passenger Information System US-VISIT US-VISIT ESTA – Electronic System for Travel Authorization ESTA – Electronic System for Travel Authorization Global Entry Global Entry
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APIS Advance Passenger Information System APIS is a program within CBP that screens passengers and crew members traveling on international flights. APIS collects biographical data from international air passengers and crew members traveling into or departing from the U.S. APIS collects biographical data from international air passengers and crew members traveling into or departing from the U.S.
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More on APIS… APIS is designed to enhance national security and the security of the commercial and private air industries. APIS is designed to enhance national security and the security of the commercial and private air industries. APIS information is vetted against a government established and maintained terrorist watch list prior to the departure of the aircraft. APIS information is vetted against a government established and maintained terrorist watch list prior to the departure of the aircraft.
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APIS Aircraft operators must: Transmit passenger manifest information for aircraft scheduled to arrive or depart from the U.S. prior to closing of the aircraft doors. Transmit passenger manifest information for aircraft scheduled to arrive or depart from the U.S. prior to closing of the aircraft doors. Provide complete flight information Provide complete flight information Provide a unique identifier and specific information for each passenger Provide a unique identifier and specific information for each passenger
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APIS Quick Query (AQQ) AQQ is intended to prevent a passenger of interest from boarding an aircraft. AQQ allows for real-time transmission and automated screening of passenger data prior to boarding. When a passenger checks into a flight, specific information is required to be sent to CBP by the airline in order to issue a boarding pass.
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APIS and AQQ INFORMATION Name Name DOB DOB Sex Sex Nationality/Citizenship Nationality/Citizenship Document Type Document Type Issuing Country of Document Issuing Country of Document Passport Number Passport Number Expiration Date Expiration Date
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Private Air APIS Private Air pilots or designee must transmit via Electronic APIS (eAPIS): Private Air pilots or designee must transmit via Electronic APIS (eAPIS): Traveler manifest information for each individual onboard Traveler manifest information for each individual onboard Notice of arrival information and/or Notice of arrival information and/or Notice of departure information Notice of departure information
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Private Air APIS Transmit no later than 60 minutes prior to departure for flights arriving/departing U.S. Transmit no later than 60 minutes prior to departure for flights arriving/departing U.S. Voluntary compliance period from December 18, 2008 to May 18, 2009 Voluntary compliance period from December 18, 2008 to May 18, 2009 eAPIS is a component of CBP website eAPIS is a component of CBP website https//:eapis.cbp.dhs.gov https//:eapis.cbp.dhs.gov
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US-VISIT United States Visitor and Immigrant Status Indicator Technology First implemented in January 2004 First implemented in January 2004 Required 2 fingerprints and photo of all non-immigrant VISA holders Required 2 fingerprints and photo of all non-immigrant VISA holders 10 print piloted in November 2007 and is now at every passport control lane at JFK 10 print piloted in November 2007 and is now at every passport control lane at JFK In January 2009, extended to lawful permanent residents In January 2009, extended to lawful permanent residents
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US-VISIT Biometrics collected by US-VISIT are linked to specific biographic information enabling a person’s identity to be established, then verified. Biometrics collected by US-VISIT are linked to specific biographic information enabling a person’s identity to be established, then verified. Collections and verifications occur at VISA application, entering the US, and when seeking immigration benefits Collections and verifications occur at VISA application, entering the US, and when seeking immigration benefits
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US-VISIT Checks biometrics against a watch list of known or suspected terrorists, criminals and immigration violators Checks against the entire database of all of the fingerprints DHS has collected since US-VISIT began to determine if a person is using an alias and attempting to use fraudulent identification Checks biometrics against those associated with the identification document presented to ensure that the document belongs to the person presenting it and not someone else
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Effective January 12, 2009, all Visa Waiver Program (VWP) travelers are required to obtain an electronic travel authorization prior to boarding a carrier to travel to the U.S. Effective January 12, 2009, all Visa Waiver Program (VWP) travelers are required to obtain an electronic travel authorization prior to boarding a carrier to travel to the U.S. VWP = travelers from VWP countries are not required to have tourist or business VISAs for travel less than 90 days. VWP = travelers from VWP countries are not required to have tourist or business VISAs for travel less than 90 days.
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VWP Countries AndorraIcelandPortugal AustraliaIreland San Marino AustriaItalySingapore BelgiumJapanSlovakia BruneiLatviaSlovenia Czech Repub. Liechtenstein South Korea DenmarkLithuaniaSpain EstoniaLuxembourgSweden FinlandMonacoSwitzerland FranceNetherlandsU.K. Germany New Zealand HungaryNorway
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Information required: Name Name DOB DOB Citizenship Citizenship Residence Residence Email address Email address Telephone number Telephone number Gender Gender Passport information Passport information Address while in U.S. Address while in U.S. Airline, flight, city where boarding Airline, flight, city where boarding “Do any of the following apply to you?” questions “Do any of the following apply to you?” questions
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●Trusted traveler program as of June 2008 ●U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents with no criminal offenses or if declared inadmissible under immigration legislation. May bypass regular passport control and proceed to Global Entry Kiosk.
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Application process online at cbp.gov Application process online at cbp.gov Click on Trusted Traveler ProgramsClick on Trusted Traveler Programs Non-refundable payment of $100 Non-refundable payment of $100 CBP Review and conditional approval CBP Review and conditional approval Interview scheduled Interview scheduled
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At Interview CBP reviews documents collects fingerprints and photo enrolled At Kiosk swipe passport or swipe passport or resident card fingerprints (2) verified digital photograph is taken data base check declaration questions are asked transaction receipt for presentation to CBP officer at exit
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Global Entry Kiosk Process 3. Live image is taken of the traveler 4. Traveler validates APIS flight data and Declaration questions via touch-screen 5. Data is sent for processing against law enforcement databases 6. Receipt is printed 2. Fingerprints are taken 1. Traveler inserts travel document into reader and enrollment is validated
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Automated kiosks located at all 5 JFK terminals with international arrivals Other ports: Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami and Washington (Dulles)
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GLOBAL ENTRY ENROLLMENT CENTER JFK International Airport U.S. Customs and Border Protection Terminal 4 Main Lobby Terminal 4 Main Lobby Daily Hours: 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM Tel: (718) 553-1237 Fax: (718) 553-1235
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FIELDOPERATIONS JFK AIRPORT A WORLD CLASS LAW ENFORCEMENT ORGANIZATION
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