ChatterBank7 mins ago
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Hi there,
I am booking a flight to Auckland with Air New Zealand and it stops in LA, will i have to go through US immigration or as im just stopping in the airport will this not need to be the case.
Thanks
John
I am booking a flight to Auckland with Air New Zealand and it stops in LA, will i have to go through US immigration or as im just stopping in the airport will this not need to be the case.
Thanks
John
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You will have to go through US immigration and will need either a visa waiver/ESTA authorisation or a proper visa, tourist or transit..
Not sure if they make you go through customs as well - but it will be fairly painless in comparison if they do.
The US stopped TWOV (transit without visa) quite a few years ago.
Not sure if they make you go through customs as well - but it will be fairly painless in comparison if they do.
The US stopped TWOV (transit without visa) quite a few years ago.
I've just done that because I forgot the hassles in LA. Yes, you have to go through customs and immigration and collect your luggage, then turn round and check in again (don't waste any time!), and you have to apply for an ESTA authorisation online, on which you point out that you're in transit to Auckland. I doubt that they turn back people who are in transit, though.
Air NZ also fly via Hong Kong, which I would have booked if I'd remembered - could you do so? Much less hassle, though flying east always seems more disruptive.
Air NZ also fly via Hong Kong, which I would have booked if I'd remembered - could you do so? Much less hassle, though flying east always seems more disruptive.
Sorry to tell you, but we were there on a stopover. We have no convictions for anything and it was an f......ing nightmare. We ended up out on the street with our luggage because the info we were given was so poor. In fact, we saw some members from the flight crew and they told us where to go! Good luck, you will need it!
I came through LA last night and ... I was wrong. We had to take cabin luggage off the plane and go into a transit room. This involved handing in the green visa waiver form (yes, we had to fill in the online for first) and having photos of eyes and fingerprints. Three hours later we went back on the plane. So no longer any need to pick up luggage or enter the USA; it's back to much the way it used to be.
But apparently the latter - full entry into the USA - is still done occasionally, maybe once a month, as a security test.
Sorry my earlier answer has been over taken by events.
But apparently the latter - full entry into the USA - is still done occasionally, maybe once a month, as a security test.
Sorry my earlier answer has been over taken by events.