U.S. Customs Declaration Form 6059B
June 15, 2008 by switzerland
Explanations for information fields are explained below sample image.
2. Print your date of birth in the appropriate day/month/year boxes.
3. Print the number of family members traveling with you (do not include yourself).
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5. Print the name of the country that issued your passport.
6. Print your passport number.
7. Print the name of the country where you currently live.
10. Mark an X in the Yes or No box. Are you traveling on a business (work-related) trip?
11. Mark an X in the Yes or No box. Are you bringing with you:
| a. | fruits, plants, food, or insects? |
| b. | meats, animals, or animal/wildlife products? |
| c. | disease agents, cell cultures, or snails? |
| d. | soil or have you visited a farm/ranch/pasture outside the United States? |
- Read the notice on the reverse side of the form.
- Sign the form and print the date.
- Keep the complete form with you and hand it to the CBP inspector when you approach the Customs and Border Protection area.
Controlled substances, obscene articles, and toxic substances are generally prohibited entry.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection Declaration Form – Back
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