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NorthTerminal - Concourse D - Photo by Steven Brooke
Domestic Arrivals ( flight information )
When arriving on a domestic flight or from Canada or the Bahamas, you will need to walk down your concourse to the terminal. You will be on Level 2 and must take the elevator or escalator to Level 1 to Baggage Claim. Ground transportation is immediately available outside the terminal on Level 1. Ticket Counters and Departures Gates are on Upper Level 2.
International Arrivals and Federal Inspections ( flight information )
Except for passengers arriving from Canada or the Bahamas, International arriving passengers will proceed to U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s passport control. After clearing passport control, passengers will proceed to collect baggage and clear U.S. Customs. The Interline Lobby is directly outside U.S. Customs, where passengers may re-check baggage if having a connecting flight.
- International Arrivals at Customs “E” -
( flight information )
After exiting U.S. Customs, you will be on Level 1 of the Central Terminal E. Here passengers will find ground transportation. To connect to other airlines, take the elevator to Level 2. View the International Arrival Baggage Claim Map.
- International Arrivals at Customs “J” -
( flight information )
After exiting U.S. Customs, passengers will be on Level 3 of the South Terminal J. To find ground ground transportation, take the elevator to Level 1. To find other airlines take the elevator to Level 2. Parking garages can be accessed thru the second level of the terminal . View the International Arrival Baggage Claim Map. -
Completing Federal Inspection Forms
If you have questions about completing your Federal Inspection Forms, assistance in several languages is available.
- Review Information about Connecting Flights
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Miami International Airport (MIA) now offers Global Entry - a new program managed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) which allows pre-approved, low-risk travelers expedited clearance upon arrival into the United States. Participants will enter the United States by utilizing automated kiosks located in the Passport Control area. The average time for Global Entry processing is 40 seconds. The program targets those who leave the country at least four times per year, mainly airline personnel and business travelers. Those participating in the program benefit from being better equipped to make tight connecting flights. This program is available to U.S. citizens and legal, permanent residents and there is a $100 fee for a five-year registration. Apply online, view CBP's video: Global Entry Public Service Announcement or visit www.globalentry.gov for more information |
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