US immigration
in Abu Dhabi
Airport
Fly to the US from Abu Dhabi and preclear US immigration before you board your flight, all from the comfort of Terminal 3 in Abu Dhabi Airport. When you arrive in the US, simply pick up your bags and go.
The United States Customs and Border Protection (CBP) facility at Terminal 3 (T3) in Abu Dhabi Airport is a purpose-built facility that allows US bound passengers to process all immigration, customs and agriculture inspections in Abu Dhabi, before you depart. It is the only CBP facility in the Middle East, and one of only a few outside of North America. After you have cleared customs and immigrations for the US at Abu Dhabi airport, there is no need for further checks when you arrive in the US. You can even check your baggage through to your final destination in the US. It’s the fastest way to get through the airport and on to your final destination in the US – your way.
If you’re flying to the US with Etihad Airways from Abu Dhabi, you must use the CBP facility to clear immigration before you fly. Please check all the requirements before you travel:
If you are travelling to the US under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP) you must:
Apply for authorization to travel under the VWP using the US Department of Homeland Security ESTA website, no less than 72 hours before travel. Add API (Advance Passenger Information) to your booking at least one hour before the first flight on your itinerary. Know the restricted and prohibited merchandise you can bring to the US – remember you must not carry any food items, including spices. Hold an individual machine-readable passport and a confirmed return or onward ticket (or e-ticket) for departure from the US within 90 days. Complete relevant CBP Customs information – if required - at Abu Dhabi International Airport on the day of departure.
If you are travelling to the US with a valid visa you must:
Know the required documents for your trip. Know the restricted and prohibited merchandise you can or cannot bring to the US. Complete relevant CBP Customs information – if required - at Abu Dhabi International Airport on the day of departure.
Important notes:
Check-in for all flights to the US will close two hours before departure for guests who are starting their journey in Abu Dhabi. All guests must present themselves at the US Customs and Border Protection facility no later than 60 minutes before departure. Failure to do so may result in refusal of travel. Please note that by using the preclearance facility at Abu Dhabi International Airport, your date of entry to the US on your passport will be the date you depart from Abu Dhabi.
After check-in or arrival at Abu Dhabi International Airport, guests on these flights should follow the airport signs for the US Preclearance facility. The entrance is next to gates 58-61. You will find your gate number on the Flight Information Display screen when you exit the Preclearance area.
Duty-free goods, including cigarettes and alcohol, cannot be sold on board flights which have precleared US Customs and Immigration in Abu Dhabi. Do not buy duty-free liquor or perfumes in excess of 100ml.
Liquids, aerosols and gels (LAGS), in limited quantities, are safe to take on board an aircraft. Each guest is allowed one bag, in order to limit the total volume of liquids, aerosols and gels. Consolidating products into one bag and X-raying them separately from the carry-on bag enables security officers to quickly clear all items. Be prepared by following this simple rule: 3-1-1 for carry-ons = 3.4 ounce (100ml) bottle or less (by volume); 1 quart-sized, clear, plastic, zip-top bag; 1 bag per passenger placed in screening bin. One-quart bag per person limits the total liquid volume each traveller can bring. 3.4 ounce (100ml) container size is a security measure. Each time TSA searches a bag, it slows down the line. Practicing 3-1-1 will ensure a faster and easier checkpoint experience.
Declare larger liquids. Medications, baby formula and food, and breast milk are allowed in reasonable quantities exceeding three ounces and are not required to be in the zip-top bag. Declare these items for inspection at the checkpoint. Officers may need to open these items to conduct additional screening. This means that liquor and perfumes bought at duty-free are not allowed through a TSA check, even if they are in a STEBs bag (Secure Tamper-Evident Bag). Customs Declaration Forms will be available at Etihad Airways check-in counters and on board flights. Guests joining from other destinations will also be able to get the forms at the Abu Dhabi check-in counter.
US law prohibits the importation of certain agricultural items into the US, including spices, seeds, plants, meat, fish, fruits, vegetables and general food products.
If you are travelling to the US, please be aware of the restrictions on these items before you travel. Your checked baggage will be carefully screened at the United States Customs and Border Protection (US CBP) pre-clearance facility in Abu Dhabi before you depart.
If your checked baggage is detained by US CBP personnel for not complying with US Customs regulations, there is a high risk that you and your baggage will not be permitted to travel. You may be detained in Abu Dhabi and responsible for any additional costs or expenses associated with you or your baggage reaching the US.
If you fail to comply with US Customs laws, you are subject to civil fines of up to US$1,000 per first-time offense, and larger fines for subsequent offenses or offenses involving commercial quantities.
To avoid any delays or penalties, please carefully check the CBP regulations.
If you do need to carry food items, we recommend carrying them in your cabin baggage. It is mandatory to declare these items and present them for inspection at the USCBP facility at Abu Dhabi Airport.
Guests who plan to travel to the US and who are eligible for the US Visa Waiver Program, are required to apply for travel authorization online before they travel. The electronic system for travel authorization (ESTA) can be completed on https://esta.cbp.dhs.gov/esta/ Guests will require an approved ESTA before boarding. An approved ESTA is valid for up to two years, and for multiple entries, but is not a guarantee of admissibility. How the Electronic System for Travel Authorization Works Log on to the ESTA web site and complete an online application. Passengers are encouraged to apply early. The web-based system will prompt you to answer basic biographical and eligibility questions typically requested on a paper I-94W form. Applications may be submitted at any time prior to travel, however, DHS recommends that applications be submitted no less than 72 hours prior to travel. In most cases you will receive a response within seconds: Authorization Approved: Travel authorized. Travel Not Authorized: Passenger must obtain a non-immigrant visa at a US Embassy or Consulate before travelling to the US. Authorization Pending: Passenger will need to check the ESTA Web site for updates within 72 hours to receive a final response. An approved travel authorization via ESTA is: Required for all Visa Waiver Program (VWP) passengers before boarding a carrier to travel by air or sea to the US under the VWP beginning January 12, 2009; Valid, unless revoked, for up to two years or until the passenger's passport expires, whichever comes first; Valid for multiple entries into the US. As future trips are planned, or if an applicant's destination addresses or itineraries change after their authorization has been approved, they may easily update that information through the ESTA Web site; and Not a guarantee of admissibility to the US at a port of entry. ESTA approval only authorizes a passenger to board a carrier for travel to the US under the VWP. (For additional information, please visit 'For International Visitors' at https://www.cbp.gov/travel/international-visitorsTransit through the US Eligible nationals or citizens of countries that participate in the VWP require either a travel authorization or a visa to transit the United States. If a traveller is only planning to transit through the United States en route to another country, when he or she completes the travel authorization application in ESTA, the traveller should enter the words "In Transit" and his or her final destination location in the address lines in the “Address While in the United States” field on the application.
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Passengers travelling to the United States or Canada are required to provide Advance Passenger Information (API). This information is compulsory and is required for the purposes of ensuring aviation safety and security.
The Information required for each passenger is:
First Name (as on passport) Family Name (as on passport) Gender Date of Birth Nationality Passport Number Passport Country Expiry Date of Passport Country of Residence Alien Registration or Permanent Resident Card Number if applicable Address while in the US if you are not a US passport holder or a landed US resident. For further information, please visit https://www.cbp.gov/travel/travel-industry-personnel/
There are restrictions on food items that can be brought in to the US. For full details, see https://www.cbp.gov/travel/international-visitors/agricultural-items In order to avoid delays we suggest that all food items be carried in your hand luggage, declared and presented for inspection at the USCBP facility at Abu Dhabi Airport. For any further information, please visit the website of the US Embassy in Abu Dhabi.
Your passport is a valuable document. Without it you will be prevented from travelling to the US. It is the passenger's personal responsibility to ensure they have valid documentation, which meets the requirements of Etihad Airways, immigration and other government authorities at each destination/departure airport. To check passport, visa and health requirements visit the IATA Travel Centre on http://www.iatatravelcentre.com
All passport holders under the Visa Waiver Programme (VWP) visiting the US will require an individual, machine readable passport to take part in the program. Otherwise you will require a visa, in advance, from your nearest US Diplomatic or Consular Mission. For travel over 90 days a visa must be obtained. Passengers must also complete a CBP Customs Declaration Form at the airport on the day of departure. One completed declaration form per family must be handed to the US airport Customs official. Forms are available at check-in, onboard or in the Immigration Hall at Abu Dhabi airport.
Since January 5th, 2004, the US Department of Homeland Security has been implementing the 'US Visit Program'. This program applies to all visitors. It does not apply to US citizens or Legal Residents. US Customs and Border Protection Officers will use an inkless fingerprint scanner to automatically read the fingerprints of these visitors. The Customs and Border Protection officer will also take a digital photograph. This biographic and fingerprint data will be used to verify the identity of the visitor. For additional information visit www.dhs.gov/us-visit
Automated Passport Control (APC) is a US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) program that expedites the entry process for US and Canadian residents, plus those international travellers eligible through the Visa Waiver Program, by providing an automated process through CBP’s Primary Inspection area. When flying with Etihad Airways, you can now use the self-service kiosks to submit your Customs declaration form and biometric information. APC is a free service, does not require pre-registration or membership, and maintains the highest level of protection when it comes to the handling of personal data or information. Travellers using APC experience shorter wait times and faster processing when passing through Abu Dhabi International Airport.
Loose or spare batteries, power banks, e-cigarettes, e-pipes and other personal vaporisers must be placed into your cabin-baggage or kept in your pocket or purse, individually protected. For safety reasons, these items are strictly not allowed in your checked baggage. You are allowed to carry a maximum of 10 loose or spare batteries, including power banks. For your electronic devices or spare batteries, the output of Lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries must not exceed 100 Watt-hours; the metal content in Lithium-metal batteries must not exceed 2 grams.
You may carry up to 15 electronic devices (including a laptop, tablet, e-reader, mobile phone or medical device) on your flight with us, in both your cabin or checked baggage. Any device in checked baggage must be completely switched off (i.e. not in sleep or hibernation mode) and protected from damage.
If you’re flying on an Etihad-operated flight in First or Business from Abu Dhabi to the US, you can use our US Premium Lounge after clearing US Immigration and Customs. The lounge offers comfortable seating, light refreshments and space to relax whilst you wait for your flight. If you’re flying in Economy, you can access the US Premium Lounge for AED184 or US $50.