2.7.3 Resident aliens of the U.S. who will be traveling abroad under a foreign passport must ensure that their Alien Registration Card, Form 151, is available for presentation to gain re.entry into the
U.S. upon completion of trip.
2.8 Currency Reporting Requirements
2.8.1
There is no limitation in terms of the total amount of monetary instruments which may be brought into or taken out of the U.S., nor is it illegal to do so. However, if you transport or cause to be transported (including by mail or other means), more than $10,000 in monetary instruments on any occasion into or out of the U.S., or if you receive more than that amount, you must file a report (Customs Form 4790) with U.S. Customs (Currency and Foreign Transactions Reporting Act, 31 U.S.C. 1101, et seq.). Monetary instruments include U.S. or foreign coin in current circulation, currency, traveler’s checks, money orders, and negotiable instruments or investment securities in bearer form. Failure to comply can result in civil and criminal penalties.
3.
Public Health Requirements
3.1 Disembarking passengers are not required to present a vaccination certificate except when coming directly from an area infected with cholera, yellow fever, or smallpox. Smallpox vaccination is neces-sary only if, within the 14 days before arrival, the traveler has been in a country reporting smallpox.
3.2 The pilot in command of an aircraft destined for a U.S. airport must report immediately to the Quarantine Station at or nearest the airport at which the aircraft will arrive, the occurrence, on board, of any death or any ill person among passengers or crew. Ill person is defined as:
3.2.1 Temperature of 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) or greater accompanied by rash, glandular swelling, or jaundice, or which has persisted for more than 48 hours; or
3.2.2 Diarrhea, defined as the occurrence in a 24.hour period of three or more loose stools or of a greater than normal (for the person) amount of loose stools.
3.3 The pilot in command is responsible for detaining the aircraft and persons and things arriving thereon and keeping them free from unauthorized contact pending release when required by Sec-tions 71.31, 71.46, 71.62, 71.63, and 71.102 of the Foreign Quarantine Regulations of the Public Health Service (Part 71, Title 42, Code of Federal Regulations).
GEN 1.4 Entry, Transit, and
Departure of Cargo
1. Requirements Concerning Cargo and Other Articles
1.1 Customs entry and clearance of cargo and unaccompanied baggage destined for points within
U.S. territory must be completed at the first international airport of entry.
1.2
Transshipment of cargo and other articles must be dealt with at the first international airport of entry according to related regulations. All aircraft entering the U.S. or arriving any place in the U.S. from any other place in the U.S. carrying residue foreign cargo shall not depart from the place of landing without receiving permission from the Customs officer.
2.
Agricultural Quarantine Requirements
2.1 The U.S. Department of Agriculture, Plant Protection and Quarantine Division (PPQ), has strict requirements regarding the entry, handling and disposition of garbage and galley refuse on all flights arriving from any foreign country, except Canada (7 CFR Parts 94 and 330). A list of sanitary international airports approved by PPQ can be secured from any PPQ office at major airports (see Aerodrome Section).
2.2 Meat, meat products, milk, live birds, poultry, or other domestic farm animals can only enter the U.S. under certain conditions from certain countries under the regulations of the PPQ.
2.3 No insects or other plant pests shall knowingly be transported into the U.S. If the pilot of any aircraft has reason to believe any flying or crawling insects are aboard his/her aircraft, such information should be relayed to the nearest PPQ office or inspector when landing.
2.4 Permits are required to bring most fruits, vegetables, plants, seeds, etc., into the U.S. from foreign countries. A guide to restricted or prohibited products can be secured from any PPQ office.
2.5 Dogs, cats, monkeys, psittacine birds (parrot family), turtles, shipments of disease organisms and vectors, and dead bodies are subject to entry restrictions prescribed in the Foreign Quarantine Regulations of the Public Health Service (42 CFR Part 71, Subject J).
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