Glossary Of Airline Travel Terms

Accompanied baggage <b> </ b> – The baggage that came with you when you return to the U.S.
CBP <b> </ b> – The U.S. Customs and Border Protection was founded in 2003 by the American Customs authorities, the Immigration Service for the control of animal and plant control of public health and the U.S. Border Patrol in a border region.
DHS <b> </ b> – Department of Homeland Security is one of the parents of the Agency and the CBP was founded in 2003, after the attacks of 11 / 9 on the United States.
<b> rights </ b> – Article on the right to be paid in May. Most objects of customs duties, depending on a number of factors, including, if you work with the post, where he was and what it is.
<b> duty free </ b> – also the personal exemption, the total value of the goods that you again in May in the United States without pay.
<b> Liberation duty-free </ b> – see the personal exemption
Flat <b> duty </ b> – In defining the obligation of the article, a passenger brings them on their return to the United States after the liberation personal $ 200, $ 800 or $ 1.600, $ 1,000 for the next product of the calculated yield law of 1.5 percent or 3 percent.
<b> APS </ b> – Generalized System of Preferences, a commercial program, the right preferences, ie, free or reduced rates to certain developing countries.
Joint Declaration <b> </ b> – The members of the family live in the same household and return and for the U.S. May, their personal exemptions instead of each family member filing a declaration of individual aid.
personal exemption <b> </ b> – the total value of the goods that you again in May in the United States, without payment of
<b> Forbidden </ b> – The items which are not authorized in the United States under any circumstances.
<b> Articles </ b> – The elements that are in the United States, but a prerequisite for import. May it only on the number in May or needed to get a license in the U.S..
<b> Visa Waiver Program (VWP) </ b> – The VWP can be nationals of certain countries to travel to the U.S. for tourism or business for stays of 90 days or less without obtaining a visa.

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