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Entering Los Angeles with your dog

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#1
  • pipi
  • mail
  • 2022/09/28 10:04

Please tell me
if you know how to enter Los Angeles with a dog.

When I arrive at LAX airport, I first go through immigration
pick up my luggage, go to customs and declare that I have a dog
and present my documents etc. ?
I am not a permanent resident, but will be coming to the US on an F1 visa.
I would like to know if you can help me.

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#2

Visa is not required to bring a dog on board. The following website has a detailed article by a person who brought a small dog back to the U.S. as carry-on.
https://chufam6.com/travel-dog/
Japanese airlines do not allow carry-on dogs. You will have to check it in as cargo in a cage. Please check with your airline.

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#3
  • わんにゃん
  • 2022/09/29 (Thu) 12:41
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It's visa related.
F1, bringing a dog ~ It may not be considered as studying abroad
If there is a dog quarantine and documents, dogs may not be worried
Humans may be suspected of entering for other purposes and may be placed in a separate room.

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