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D.Ray Mantle, PLLC

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D.Ray Mantle has devoted his legal career to immigration law. His thorough research and writing skills were relied on by Immigration Judges while he served as an Attorney Advisor in the U.S. Department of Justice, and he has advised Fortune 100 companies on complex immigration cases. Find out how you can benefit from his experience and have Mr. Mantle work for you:

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Summer Travel Tips

D.Ray Mantle, June 6, 2008

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) offers its summer travel tips to internationalo travelers. If you are a frequent traveler, sign up for GlobalEntry and save time at select airports. For all international travelers, review the following tips to help avoid delays and frustration during your travel this summer:

 

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CBP Provides Tips to International Travel During Busy Summer Season

Release Date: Friday, June 6, 2008

Chicago - The summer travel season has kicked off and Customs and Border Protection would like to remind international travelers this is the busiest travel time of the year.

To help make the travelers trip as trouble free as possible CBP would like to provide tips for international travel.

On a typical day, CBP welcomes more than 1.1 million international travelers into the United States at land, air and sea ports. CBP officers use the latest technologies and procedures to assure that travelers from throughout the world are processed rapidly while assuring that individuals who have ties to terrorism or a criminal background are barred from entry. CBP would like to take this opportunity to share some travel tips that can also be found on CBP’s Travel page. ( Travel )

Here are some travel tips offered by Customs and Border Protection for your visit or return to the United States:

If you are traveling by plane to Mexico or Canada, please keep in mind that the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative requires all travelers to and from the Americas, the Caribbean, and Bermuda to have a passport or other accepted form of documentation to enter or depart the United States.

Since Jan. 31, 2008, CBP officers no longer accept an oral declaration of citizenship but require that all individuals entering the country at land and sea ports of entry, from within the Western Hemisphere, have documentary proof of identity and citizenship. Documents that can be used to gain entry into the U.S. include official passports, passport cards, copies of birth certificates along with government-issued photo identification, enhanced driver’s licenses and NEXUS cards.

“At ports of entry, CBP prevents entry of people and goods that are prohibited or threaten our citizens, infrastructure, resources, and food supply, while facilitating lawful trade and travel,” said David J. Murphy, CBP director of field operations in Chicago. “We strive to achieve that balance and show the world that the United States is a welcoming nation.”

For more information on the latest travel tips and regulations, please visit CBP’s Know Before You Go website and the State Department’s website. ( Know Before You Go ) ( State Department Web Site )

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