Do airlines share information with immigration?

Additionally, airlines send passenger manifest information to U.S. Customs and Border Protection
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
It is charged with regulating and facilitating international trade, collecting import duties, and enforcing U.S. regulations, including trade, customs, and immigration. CBP is one of the largest law enforcement agencies in the United States. It has a workforce of more than 45,600 sworn federal agents and officers.
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(CBP) in advance of boarding
. That way, CBP can alert the airline if particular passengers should be turned away and not permitted to board.
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Can airlines give out passenger information?

No. Only way somebody else can check your reservation is if that person knew your name, flight number and the reservation code. Even then, they would not know if you boarded the flight. No airline will give out the passenger list of a given flight.
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Does immigration check international flights?

As a general rule, you'll go through immigration and customs when you arrive at your international destination. Immigration is the point at which you and your passport are checked for permission to be in that country.
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Can airport See your travel history?

Answer: There is no government agency that keeps track of travel history. You can contact your travel agent; he/she may be able to pull up records of bookings in the past. Your passport will also contain records of entry and exit from the countries you have been to through the stamps and visas including dates.
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Do airlines check visas?

Carriers will check that a third-country national travelling with a short-stay, single or double entry visa or travel authorisation has not already used the number of entries permitted with their visa.
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Why do airlines check passports?

They need to check at the check-in gate to ensure that their carrier is allowed to take you. As such, they need to ensure that you have a valid passport, with a valid visa (and usually a return ticket as well)
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Who checks visa at airport?

If you're coming to the United States as an immigrant or with a nonimmigrant visa (or from one of the countries that doesn't require you to have a visa), the first person you meet on arrival—whether you come by air, land, or sea—will be an officer of U.S. Customs and Border Protection, or CBP.
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What does immigration check at the airport?

Officials will review your required passenger travel documents (passport, visa, green card, disembarkation card (provided by a flight attendant during flight), immunization documentation, letters of confirmation or support, etc.)
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What does immigration see when they scan passport?

The computer chip or machine readable passports do not hold your criminal records or any other personal information other than your name, place of birth, date of birth, passport number and the issue and expiry dates of the document.
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Do airlines share passports?

Airlines share their passenger manifests with the immigration authorities of the destination country, which is another good reason that the passport you show on arrival should match up with the one you showed at the gate.
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How does immigration know I left the country?

The US processes passport details for all air passengers through a system called APIS, and ties that to the electronic I-94 (arrival and departure record). You can check your US arrival and departure history online. This allows you to verify their record of your departure.
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Are passports checked when leaving the US?

As there is no specific CBP interview or check by any customs officers as part of the exit process, no one will put an US Exit stamp on your passport. Your passport will only have the entry stamp from Port of Entry, that's about it. No US exit immigration stamp !
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What happens at the airport when you fly international?

On international flights, you will need to account for more time to clear immigration and customs. For international travel, a good rule is to arrive at the airport 3 hours prior to departure and 2 hours for domestic travel. International flights often start boarding 45 minutes to 1 hour prior to departure time.
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Do airlines keep passenger records?

In the air travel industry, airlines keep a record of their passengers in what they call a PNR, a "passenger name record." It could include the passenger's itinerary, fare details, how the passenger paid, any special services required, age, and sometimes gender, too.
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Does CBP check domestic flights?

As part of the agreement, CBP will circulate a policy directive nationwide clarifying that the agency does not have a policy or practice of checking the identification of deplaning domestic passengers. If CBP officers seek to check identification, the directive outlines clear protocols restricting those checks.
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Which countries require APIS information?

You'll need to provide your Advance Passenger Information for the following destinations:
  • All Caribbean destinations.
  • China.
  • India.
  • Japan.
  • South Africa.
  • United Arab Emirates.
  • United Kingdom.
  • USA.
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Does a new passport show travel history?

When you change passports, in most countries you get a new number, so they must rely on other data to make a match which is not entirely reliable. However, they are unlikely to know your travel history outside of the country.
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What information is held on my passport?

The passport chip contains biometric information that is used to authenticate the identity of the passport holder. Your important information is printed on the data page of the passport and stored in the chip. This includes your name, date of birth and other biographic information.
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Why does my passport get flagged?

The only time your passport is likely to be 'flagged' is when: there is a warrant out for your arrest either nationally or internationally through Interpol. you are currently undergoing investigation for a possible criminal offence. you have been engaged in some kind of terrorist activity and/or on a Watch List.
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What happens if you are denied entry at an airport?

If you have been refused entry at the airport because you are visiting you may be required to return once the US re-opens its borders to visitors. If you were denied entry due to another reason not Coronavirus related, continue reading through this article!
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Can immigration check your text messages?

If you are at U.S. port of entry or under investigation DHS may be able to view your phone calls and text messages. DHS also views your social media information.
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Can you get deported at an airport?

Even Green Card Holders Can Be Detained or Arrested By Airport Immigration. If the Customs officer determines that the person falls into one of the above categories and that he or she is inadmissible from the United States, the Customs officer may decide to place the person in removal, or deportation, proceedings.
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How do airports check passports?

Travelers are prompted to scan their passport, take a photograph using the kiosk, and answer a series of CBP inspection related questions verifying biographic and flight information. Once passengers have completed the series of questions, a receipt will be issued.
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Can immigration take your passport?

The Passport in ICE Cases

When a foreign national is facing possible deportation, he or she will no longer possess the passport. This is taken when detained for possible criminal activity.
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How do you know if you are flagged by customs?

There are signs that will indicate you have been flagged for additional screenings: You were not able to print a boarding pass from an airline ticketing kiosk or from the internet. You were denied or delayed boarding. A ticket agent “called someone” before handing you a boarding pass.
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