Will I need to clear US customs twice? [duplicate]
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I'm flying to Lubbock in Texas in September. I can get flights with a 2 hour 25 min layover in Newark, or a 3 hour layover in Chicago.
However, from there I have to get a connecting flight to Houston. The most I can find is a 50 minute layover there before boarding the flight to Lubbock. Will I have to go through customs at Houston as well?
If so, I guess I'll need a longer layover there?
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Do I go through customs twice?
Re: Do You Go Through Customs Twice ? You only go through once. If you connect through another country, you will just have to go through security and not customs.Do you have to clear customs on a connecting flight in us?
Do you have to clear security after going through immigration? Yes, if you have a connecting flight to another destination you'll have to clear security again. Some airports have a special security lane for transit passengers, while others make you go to the main security checkpoint at the terminal to clear again.Do I have to go through customs for a connecting international flight?
Many wonder, \u201cdo I have to go through customs for a connecting flight?\u201d This is a common question amongst international travelers, and the answer is usually \u201cno.\u201d As long as you're not leaving the airport, your bags are checked through to your final destination and you have a boarding pass for your next flight, you won ...How long does it take to get past customs?
Approximately how long does it take to go through customs and catch a connecting flight? If it is not busy and there are no other flights in the room, then 10-15 minutes. If the room is full with other arriving passengers, it can take up to an hour to 2 hours.Five Mistakes NOT to Make at your Immigration Interview
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