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EVUS Renewal Process
Your EVUS (Electronic Visa Update System) must be valid for use when you enter the United States. If it becomes invalid, you’ll need to renew the travel authorization before you travel. This page explains everything you need to know about renewing your EVUS, including the following:...
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Overstaying an EVUS or a U.S. Visa
Visiting the US on a Tourist Visas or having registered for EVUS grants a citizen a determined amount of time to stay within the US territory. Exceeding the allotted time —which is known as overstaying the authorized period of stay stated in your visa— is not overlooked by authorities and ca...
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Do citizens of Hong Kong need to enroll with EVUS?
At the moment, only citizens with passports from the People’s Republic of China (PRC) need to enroll with EVUS before going to the United States . Citizens of Hong Kong, who have a HKSAR (Hong Kong Special Administrative Region) passport, do not need to register with EVUS. However, if someon...
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U.S. Travel Restrictions for Chinese Citizens
Traveling from China to the United States requires a thorough understanding of visa policies, exemptions, and restricted areas. This article provides an in-depth overview of the travel restrictions and requirements for Chinese citizens wishing to visit the US or its territories. Can Chinese ...
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U.S. Customs Regulations: What to Declare Before Entering U.S. Territory
If you're a Chinese traveler planning to visit the United States, you need to understand the U.S. Customs regulations. United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is responsible for enforcing rules to protect public safety and national security. To help you avoid fines, this article lets...