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Frequently Asked Questions

Travel - Miscellaneous

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How do I contact the U.S. Customs office?

The nearest U.S. Customs office is the regional office in Singapore:

Mail
Customs Enforcement Attaché Office
American Embassy
27 Napier Road
Singapore 258508
Telephone
+65 6476 9425
Fax
+65 6476 9188 or 9479

If you have questions about taking animal or plant material into the United States, please contact the local office of the Animal & Plant Health Inspection Service.

Telephone
(02) 6214-5857
How do I get married in the United States?

The municipal clerk in the city where you wish to marry will know the requirements for marriage in that particular place.

How do I obtain a disabled parking permit in the USA?

Requirements for disabled parking permits for visiting overseas motorists vary from state to state. Many of the websites of individual state Departments of Motor Vehicles provide information and/or application forms for a disabled parking permit. You may also check with your car hire company or contact a state travel/tourism office.

Useful websites:

How do I take alcohol into the United States?

You must be 21 to bring alcoholic beverages into the United States.

There is no federal limit on the amount of alcohol someone may import into the U.S. for personal use, however, large quantities might raise the suspicion that the importation is for commercial purposes, and a CBP officer could require you to obtain an Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) import license before releasing it.

Please be aware that State ABC laws govern how much alcohol a person may import into their state without a license and those laws are enforced by CBP. You must check with the state ABC board where your shipment will enter the country to determine their limits.

Duty rates on alcoholic beverages are based on the percent of alcohol per liter in the product - not on units of packaging such as per bottle/case. Duty on wine and beer is generally low, $1-2 per liter, while fortified wines and spirits are considerably higher. Duty rates can be obtained in Chapter 22 "Beverages, Spirits and Vinegar," in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States.

Information on the Federal Excise Tax is available from the Alcohol & Tobacco Tax & Trade Bureau.

How do I take my medications with me on my trip to the United States?

Narcotics and dangerous drugs are prohibited entry. There are severe civil and/or criminal penalties if imported. According to the CBP publication Welcome to the United States: a guide for international visitors:

A traveler requiring medicines that contain potentially addictive drugs or narcotics (e.g., some cough medicines, tranquilizers, sleeping pills, antidepressants, or stimulants) should:
  • Carry drugs, medicines and similar products in their original containers.
  • Carry only the quantity of such substances that a person with that condition would normally carry for personal use.
  • Declare all drugs, medicines, and similar products to the CBP officer.

We also suggest you obtain either a prescription or written statement from your personal physician that the medicine is for use under a doctor’s direction and that it is necessary for your physical well-being while traveling. .

Drug products that are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration may not be acceptable.

Other websites you may find useful:

This advice applies to all medications taken into the United States by travelers.

Australian citizens should be aware of this advice from the Australian Government Health Insurance Commission on Taking & sending PBS medicines overseas.

When are public holidays in the United States?

Technically, the U.S. does not observe any national holidays as each state has jurisdiction over its own holidays that are designated by legislative enactment or executive proclamation. In practice, however, most states observe the federal legal public holidays, even though the President and the U.S. Congress can legally designate holidays only for the District of Columbia and for federal employees.

Federal legal public holidays are New Year’s Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Washington’s Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Columbus Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas.

When a holiday falls on a Sunday or a Saturday, it is usually observed on the following Monday or the preceding Friday. Government and business closing practices vary. In most states, the office of the secretary of state can provide details for holiday closings.

The following are legal or public holidays in most states:

Other websites you may find useful:

When are school holidays in the United States?

The dates of school holidays vary from state to state and from school district to school district, however, generally speaking, the following applies:

Contact Information

If your question is not here, please contact us:

Postal Address
U.S. Reference Service
Public Affairs Section
U.S. Embassy
Canberra, ACT 2600
Australia
Phone
(02) 6214-5874 (then press 4)
Email
usrsaustralia@state.gov

Note: Please do not send visa questions to the USRS mailbox. Visa questions should be directed to amvisa@state.gov.

Last update: Friday, 17 July 2009 GMT+1000

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