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Outbound CBP Inspections

A CBP officer may select you for an interview when you leave the United States. This does not necessarily mean that you are suspected of any wrongdoing. CBP officers choose passengers for an interview for a variety of reasons. In addition to enforcing currency requirements, CBP ensures that all goods and persons leaving the United States comply with all U.S. laws and regulations.

Remember to turn in form I-94 before you leave the country. Failure to do so may record you as an overstay, which means that you could be denied future entry into the United States. If you failed to turn in your form I-94, please send it, along with any documentation that proves you departed the United States, to:

ACS Inc.

1084 South Laurel Road

London, Kentucky 40744

Keep a copy of what you send to ACS Inc. and carry it with you the next time you come to the United States in case the CBP officer has any questions about your eligibility to enter.

US-VISIT Exit Procedures

When you leave the country, you do not currently have to check-out at a biometric exit kiosk. However, at a future date you may be required to provide biometrics, such as fingerprints, when departing the United States.