The Immigration and Naturalization Service is concerned with which document on a vessel making preliminary entry into a U.S. port from a foreign port?
• Preliminary entry procedures when a vessel arrives from a foreign port • Which U.S. agency is responsible for immigration and crew immigration status • What kind of document specifically lists all persons in the ship’s company and their immigration details
• Ask yourself: which of these documents would immigration officers most need to see to verify who is on board and their immigration status? • Think about the primary purpose of each option: which ones relate to the employment contract, personal souvenirs, cargo, or the people themselves? • When a ship arrives from a foreign port, which list would help authorities quickly compare the people on board against passports, visas, and other immigration records?
• Identify which document is designed to record crew members and their particulars, not cargo or employment terms. • Eliminate any option that primarily deals with goods, cargo, or personal items rather than people. • Recall that U.S. immigration authorities are focused on who is entering the country, not what is being shipped.
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