How strictly does customs check suitcases bound for America?
So if there were about 3g of weed in there, well hidden in clothes, would customs discover it?
How strictly and carefully do they check the suitcases?
what would happen then?
Or should I take it in my hand luggage? If so, how?
purely theoretical questions of course =)
You don’t seem to have an idea about “America” where you actually want to fly. Best stay here with the stuff where it’s legal.
What do you mean?
I was already in America, in nyc
I leave
bro are you always talking in rätseln? please come to the point or let it stay
aha, America. Seems to be a great country.
It’s illegal. That’s all you need to know. Hold on rules, it’ll keep you alive.
You are, of course, the first to try it!
The USA is very accurate and knit. Drug dogs are always in use, and they find it right away. Also suitcases are checked again by the TSA.
What happens when you get caught? Your entry will be denied, if necessary you will get an entry lock. Your Esta will be bred and you are no longer entitled to Esta in the future. Therefore, you should always apply for a visa. And then explaining this in the interview will also lead to visa rejection. Therefore no more usa travels.
You forgot a point: it goes back with the next plane. Since you have no ticket for this unplanned flight, you will pay the full list price, which will be the EUR 2000 for the easy route.
This has to pay the airline. If you are rejected, you have to fly back, should be obvious.
Applies to INAD.
And I didn’t need to “test” anything. Whoever needs drugs has lost control of his life anyway.
Drugs in the baggage are not necessarily the cause of the airline, but rather soil control. There are several reasons why someone can’t enter and the airline can’t cover many. Test it out;-)
No. When someone is sent back as inellegible, it goes on the neck of the airlines. The airline even gets a fine. Just so that the airlines control properly, they’ll let them on board.
You realize you don’t know about US immigration.
“In addition to fines, airlines are responsible for covering all associated costs related to INADs. These costs include meals, accommodation, transportation, security, medical escorts, services translation, detention, and more. In addition, airlines suffer revenue losses due to to seat spoilage. This is because airlines often bear the responsibility for removing INADs, including custody and care of the passenger from the moment are deemed inadmissible until their return to aircraft.
While most airlines attempt to recover costs from passengers, some go to the extent of barring future travel until these costs are recouped. However, this often proves to be a futile endeavor, leaving airlines to endure the financial consequences of INADs‘ https://www.iata.org/en/publications/newsletters/iata-knowledge-hub/understanding-inads-inadmissible-passengers-and-their-impact-on-travel/
How do you get that? Normally you pay it yourself. The airline has nothing to do with it, it is often not the same thing you have come with. If an airline error has been made at check-in, it looks different.
Depending on that. But some I think I’ll pull them out right and otherwise they know the tricks. I will leave
what do they care about? I’ve got some stickers on it
Announce crime on the Internet beforehand. Thanks for the tip.
Now. Very accurate.
@Legion73
You mean you’ll pay attention to a “big-pink suitcase with a few stickers on it” at the inch.
Happy Feast and Greetings
You want to know how strict and exactly the suitcases check?
On my last entry to the USA, a border guard with the drug dog ran along our trunk belt.
So strict and exact check the suitcases.
Do you have any more questions for your friend?