Customs + Immigration
Customs and immigration are among the most daunting aspects of traveling abroad. Figuring out where to get passport photos taken, which souvenirs you can and can't bring back home to the U.S., where to submit a visa application, how to skip long lines at the airport, or how long you can stay in your destination as a tourist — it can all feel like a bureaucratic nightmare. Here, T+L answers all of your burning questions (even the obvious ones).
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