AMERICAN CITIZEN SERVICES
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
General Travel Questions for the United States
Q. Do I need a visa to travel to the United States?
A. Consult with www.travel.state.gov
Q. What do I do if I still have the Form I -94 (green or white) Departure
Record still in my passport?
A. If you returned home with your departure record Form I-94 (white) or Form
I-94W (green) in your passport, it means that your departure has not been
recorded properly. It is your responsibility to correct this record. Go to
http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/travel/
Q. I need to obtain criminal records from the United States, how do I get
them?
A. Contact your local Department of Public Safety or State Police from the
state you last resided.
Q. I am planning to travel to the Unites States. Where can I find information
on tourism, maps, business, study, work or obtain information on a particular’s
state legislation in the Unites States.
A. For tourist information, maps, and a variety of other information you can
contact the USA.Gov at http://www.usa.gov/visitors.shtml and for information on
a particular state’s legislation,
http://www.statelocalgov.net/index.cfm
Q. Do I need vaccinations to enter the United States?
A. Vaccinations are no longer required for temporary travel to the United
States. However, if you are intending to study or work, you should contact the
school or prospective employer as they may have specific requirements.
Q. What do I do about health insurance for the United States?
A. Visitors and temporary residents in the United States are required to pay
their own medical costs. As a result it is advisable to take out health
insurance before departure. Those planning on remaining in the United States for
any length of time or permanently may obtain health insurance after their
arrival in the United States. Sometimes health insurance is available through an
employer because many companies arrange group insurance for their employees.
Q. Traveling abroad with my pet.
A. Before taking a pet to another country, contact that country’s consulate
or embassy for information about the requirements.
Q. How can I obtain Tax Refund for my purchases in the United States?
A. Sales Tax: is on goods and services and is set by each of the fifty states,
and state entities (such as cities and counties), not by the U.S. government.
Each state and state entity determines what the sales tax will be (always a
percent of the purchase price) and what items will and will not be assessed a
sales tax. The sales tax is not included in the advertised price of goods.
Please note: sales tax is not the same as value-added tax (VAT). The state sales
tax is a small tax on purchases or services, calculated at the time of purchase,
which individual states assess and which the U.S. Federal government neither
determines nor receives. The VAT, on the other hand, is a national tax applied
in many countries that is included in the actual sales price rather than at the
time of purchase. The United States does not have a VAT, and the Federal
government cannot refund state sales taxes. Also, many states do not charge tax
on items shipped out of state. Ask about state sales tax policies in the state
where you make your purchases. (Information garnered from the U.S. Customs and
Border Protection site: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/home.xml
Q. Bringing Firearms and Ammunition into the United States.
A. You may consult the following web page for more information on this topic:
http://www.atf.gov/firearms/faq/index.htm
Q: Can I drive with my Spanish driver’s license in the United States?
A: Yes, but it is strongly recommended you obtain the International Driving
Permit at Trafico at www.dgt.es or call their toll free number 900 123 505. You
may also request the International Driving Permit from RACE if you are a member.
This will facilitate renting a car or be helpful if you are stopped by the
police.
Q: How much currency/money/monetary instruments can I bring into the United
States?
A: There is no limit on the amount of money that can be taken out of or
brought into the United States. There are certain reporting requirements,
however.
Please consult: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/toolbox/questions/
If you did not find an answer to your question in this FAQ,
Please send an email to: AskACS@state.gov
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