Rachey_101
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Never declared anything, others do, you are OK with candy & chocolate which is mainly what we take. https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/de...-bringing-food-into-the-u.s.-for-personal-use
My Mum once forgot she had a roast beef sandwich in her bag, sniffer dog found it, they just asked her to put it in the bin.
Go thru together if they are not happy about it they will ask one to go back. We just went thru a couple of weeks ago with DMIL, different surname and different address but they didn't mind.
Try conversate with them, I almost always manage a good chat and a few smiles out of them. Just throw your passport at them they will be strict and stoney faced, talk to them, they are human and very pleasant people usually. Their job is very boring, most appreciate the conversation.
They could ask anything, how long you intend staying? when was your last visit? are you staying in Florida or going anywhere else? don't panic just answer best you can and you will be fine.
I used to work with customs when I worked with the company. (many years ago).
Chatting is ok but don't take it to extreme. Keep it casual. It could trigger a more thorough search. They are very good at reading people. You can say uncanny.
If you forgot to declare something and remember, let them know before they see it. It will avoid a penalty.
On our last trip we were pulled for a random search by the agricultural people. They told us that one of the things that they were looking for were Oxo cubes, go figure!!![]()
I have always taken biscuits, coffee and sachets of drinking chocolate and never even thought to declare it. Do I need to? Is it allowed? Or am I better not taking it at all?
I have always taken biscuits, coffee and sachets of drinking chocolate and never even thought to declare it. Do I need to? Is it allowed? Or am I better not taking it at all?
Can I suggest to anyone one who happens to go to NZ or Australia to please DECLARE everything of food - the actual declaration form asked if you have ANY food.
I always go through immigration separately to boyfriend. I always thought it was based on your surname rather than anything else because of the form (can't even remember what it's called right now) that you fill out with your "family name".
They normally ask am I with anyone else and I just point back to the queue and say "him". Have done this everytime.