Is Form 6059B (blue customs form) required for 1-Stop clearance at O'Hare?

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O'Hare has both APC kiosks and 1-Stop Clearance, the latter being for passengers with hand luggage only.

Question is: are users of 1-stop clearance obliged to fill out form 6059B? I assume they are, since there is no APC receipt to replace it, but just to be sure, since there is no checked luggage involved?






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Do US citizens have to fill out customs form?

CBP Declaration Form 6059B provides us with basic information about who you are and what you are bringing into the United States, such as agricultural and wildlife products and whether or not you have visited a farm prior to traveling to the United States.

What is US customs form 6059B?

What Must I Declare?
  • Anything you bought (including from duty-free shops or on a ship or airplane)
  • Anything you inherited or received as a gift (you'll have to estimate the fair market price of the gift)
  • Anything you brought home for a friend.
  • Anything you plan to use or sell in your business.


What do I have to declare on US customs form?

A CF-28 is the first step towards a claim from Customs. After you have imported goods into the United States, there is a chance that you may receive a Customs Form 28 (CF-28) concerning the entry you made.



How to fill out US Customs Forms | Arriving in USA in 2021




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