Clearing the Miami International Airport immigration and customs check is as difficult or as painless as you make it. Present items and documents, required by federal law, in order to obtain immigration and customs clearance. Being the third-busiest airport in America and the gateway to Latin America and Europe, long immigration and customs queues are frequent. Prepare for any possible problem by having all necessary information and by filling out all forms accurately the first time to avoid being sent to the end of the queue to begin again, wasting time and possibly missing your flight.
Fill out the I-94 and the I-94W forms in ink accurately, using only capital letters, wherever it states, "TYPE" or "PRINT." Nonimmigrant passengers entering the United States through the Miami International Airport receive the forms before landing at the airport. One form is presented to each family. To view the I-94 form, visit U.S. Customs and Border Protection online.
Claim your luggage after exiting the plane, before seeking immigrations and customs areas. Two U.S. Immigrations and Customs areas are located at the Miami International Airport: one in Central Terminal E, level 1 and one in South Terminal J, level 3. Queues are divided into non-citizen and U.S. citizen queues. Step into the appropriate line.
Gather required information while waiting with all persons in your party. Minor children of divorced parents need a certified letter from the non-custodial parent providing travel permission. Divorce documentation showing custody agreements are necessary. Birth certificates and Social Security cards of all children should be provided, as well as documentation for adults.
Present all required documents, such as photo identifications, passports, visas and I-94 forms to the customs and immigration officials.